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SMK happy with ‘fruitful’ Pak visit

Indian external affairs minister S.M. Krishna said on Sunday said that his visit to Pakistan has been fruitful and will be helpful in building stronger ties between the two nuclear armed neighbours.

'Pak Hindu pilgrims do not intend to return back from India'

Scores of Pakistani Hindu pilgrims currently in India's Rajasthan have said they do not intend to return to their country, a media report said on Monday.

A group of 171 Pakistani Hindus travelled to

Zardari has taken Sarabjit's case very seriously: Krishna

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Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has taken 'very seriously' the case of Indian death row prisoner Sarabjit Singh, who has been in a jail for two decades, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said

India and Pak sign new liberalised visa agreement

India and Pakistan on Saturday signed the much-awaited liberalised visa agreement, introducing for the first time group tourist and pilgrim visas, separate visa for businessmen and visa on arrival for those over 65 years of age.

Prime Minister is not shying away from Pak visit: Krishna

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India on Saturday refused to give a firm commitment on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Pakistan saying that the atmosphere has to be 'ripe' and something 'worthwhile' should come out from suc

Krishna to hold bilateral delegation-level talks with his Pak counterpart Khar

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India's External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna will hold bilateral delegation-level talks with his Pakistani counterpart Hina Rabbani Khar in Islamabad on Saturday.

India and Pakistan are expected to

Krishna meets Khar; terrorism high on agenda

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External affairs minister S.M. Krishna began crucial talks with his Pakistani counterpart Hina Rabbani Khar on Saturday to review the second round of resumed dialogue with issues like terrorism to be on top of the agenda.

Move to ease visa key outcome of resumed Indo-Pak talks: Media

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A move by India and Pakistan to ease their decades-old visa regime to benefit tourists, senior citizens and businessmen was hailed on Saturday as a milestone in a 'nascent' peace process, with the media here calling it the first major outcome of the dialogue that resumed in 2011.

26/11 case: Pak judge adjourns trial for a week

Just a day after India pushed for a speedy trial of the perpetrators of the Mumbai attack, a Pakistani anti-terrorism court on Saturday adjourned for a week the 26/11 case involving seven suspects, in

Pakistan expels NGO staff over bin Laden raid

Pakistan has ordered all Save the Children's foreign staff to leave the country within four weeks after allegations linking the aid agency to a fake vaccination programme used in the hunt for Osama bi

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