India, pak mull ISI, RAW meet
Pakistan and India are mulling a proposal for a meeting of the chiefs of their intelligence agencies, ISI and RAW, as part of a series of CBMs to build goodwill, according to a media report on Monday.
India should avoid delaying tactics on Kashmir: Pak PM
Pakistan Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf on Tuesday said India should 'avoid delaying tactics' while working for the resolution of the Kashmir issue.
"We hope that India, while respecting the UN R
Pak probes Hindu exodus
Pakistan on Saturday launched an investigation into the migration of Hindu families to India due to insecurity and discrimination in this predominantly Muslim country.
Hindu leaders in Pak approach Indian, US missions for help
With no let up in crimes against Hindus in Mirpurkhas area of Pakistan's Sindh province from where nearly 20 families have left the country, the minority community leaders from the region have approac
Deaf-mute Indian woman stranded in Pak desperate to go home
A deaf and mute Indian woman, who inadvertently strayed into Pakistan at least 12 years ago, is desperate to return home to her parents.
The woman - whom leading Pakistani rights activist Bilqees Edh
Hindu teen girl kidnapped in Pakistan
A 14-year-old Hindu girl has been kidnapped in Pakistan's southern Sindh province, causing widespread concern in the minority community amidst reports of their apparent exodus.
The teenage girl, Man
Pak allows about 250 Hindus to cross into India after hiccups
A group of some 250 Pakistani Hindus were on Friday allowed to cross over to India for a pilgrimage after being detained at the Wagah land border crossing due to a controversy over reports that they p
Pakistan court summons PM to appear over contempt
Pakistan's top court on Wednesday summoned the new Prime Minister to appear later in August to face possible contempt charges escalating a wrangle over corruption cases against the President.
Pak police parade couple naked for intent to commit adultery
In a shocking incident, a man and a woman arrested on charges of ‘intent to commit adultery’ were paraded naked by police through a town in Sindh province of southern Pakistan, according to a media re
Mumbai case trial in Pakistan adjourned till Aug 25
The trial of seven Pakistani men, including Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, for their involvement in the Mumbai attacks was adjourned on Saturday for three weeks after defence lawyers