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Premier cites need to oversee coronavirus pandemic response in Britain
FM Qureshi invites opposition to join hands on ‘this vital issue’
Qureshi urges India to allow UN to investigate human rights violation in IIOJ&K
UN back in 1949 guaranteed Kashmiris' right to self-determination through an impartial plebiscite, says Imran Khan
'We are ready to prolong our agitation as long as possible,' says Rakesh Tikait, a farmers’ leader
Demonstrators also battle a social media campaign by the Hindu-nationalist BJP of PM Modi
Questions PDM, asks what national service can be provided by those "whose philosophy is in-line with India"
The year just ended saw Pakistan shaken by the struggle between political order and disorder
Opposition lawmakers questioned the lack of transparency in approving it, says approval is premature and dangerous
Foreign Office says "her life is in danger owing to imminent risk of persecutory conviction by a sham court"
16 such spying devices were shot down by Pakistan Army troops in 2020, according to ISPR
FO rejects ‘completely unwarranted assertions’ by the Indian MEA in connection with the Hindu temple incident in Karak
FO voices concern over continued incarceration of leadership
It took a pandemic for Pakistan's entertainment industry to recognise the power of OTT
India wants to start administering the vaccine soon, most likely by Wednesday, say sources
This step is consistent with the provisions of the Consular Access Agreement between both countries
Practice is witnessed twice a year on Jan 1, July 1 under the Consular Access Agreement
Despite an ever present threat from India, Pakistan managed to finally broker a deal between the US and Taliban
India’s desperate quest for seeking legitimacy in IIOJK is a reality and must be taken seriously by Pakistan
Minorities in India particularly Muslims feeling isolated and intimidated, says President Arif Alvi
232 freedom fighters and 177 Indian troops also among 474 deceased, says report
More than 700 seminaries will be shut by April, says Indian state’s education minister
Tensions between Beijing and New Delhi soared in June after troops clashed in hand-to-hand combat in Ladakh
PML-N will file ‘treason case’ against premier, if it comes to power, vows Ahsan Iqbal
Says frenzied import of conventional weapons cannot guarantee solutions to military problems posed by Pakistan, China
The South Asian nation reports 20 cases of a new infectious strain of Covid first detected in the UK
Modi govt’s policies toward Pakistan need to be viewed in context of RSS’s anti-Muslim and Hindu nationalist agenda
'Miscreants' remain unidentified as Indian army claims "matter being looked into at the highest level"
India has the second-highest case load in the world
Foreign Office says Delhi making illegal arrests over malicious, fabricated charges under draconian laws
Police accuse army captain and his two accomplices of killing three Kashmiri labourers and calling them 'militants'
Farmers’ unions still insist they want the laws repealed
Bill to be presented in Madhya Pradesh assembly includes a maximum punishment of up to 10 years in jail
Alliance's election victory shows Kashmiris have not accepted decision to end special status, says ex-CM Omar Abdullah
At least six rounds of talks between Modi’s government and farmer leaders on the new laws have failed
[Ofcom] action is further manifestation of India's disgrace at the international level, says information minister
Nowhere is Modi's ‘Hindutva’ more in evidence than in Uttar Pradesh where dozens of Muslim men arrested
Six rounds of talks between government officials and farmer union leaders have failed to resolve the deadlock
Says Pakistan will continue to support a two-state solution in accordance with UN, OIC resolutions
Army responded effectively to aggression, causing substantial damage to Indian troops in men and material, says ISPR
Indian forces have carried out 3,012 ceasefire violations this year alone, says FO
Lancet report says pollution led to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, respiratory infections, lung cancer
United Nations confirms probe into UNMOGIP incident continues
Three more citizens including a four-year-old boy also sustained injuries, says ISPR
A day earlier, 47 pilgrims were issued visas to visit Shree Katas Raj temples
New strain prompts Britain’s neighbours, several countries to close doors to travellers from the country
It’s very difficult to camp out in this weather, but we aren’t scared, says one farmer
FM terms UAE visa ban temporary; asks opposition to resign immediately
Warns that New Delhi might resort to a false flag operation to divert attention away from its crises
Says RSS-BJP government planning to stage ‘false flag’ attack to divert attention from its domestic difficulties