Musharraf exaggerating about crossing LoC: India
Col. Hussain of the Pakistan Army first made the revelation about Gen.
PM, Zardari may meet in Delhi April 8
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari is likely to meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi early next week, possibly Sunday April 8, when he travels to India on a pilgrimage to the shrine of Suf
Pak crisis simmers, India gets worried
The Indian government is getting increasingly worried that the escalating “Memogate” crisis in Islamabad might end President Asif Ali Zardari’s charmed run in office and put Indo-Pakistani relations back on ice, particularly if the Pakistan Army takes back control of the government.
Pak crisis simmers,India gets worried
The Indian government is getting increasingly worried that the escalating “Memogate” crisis in Islamabad might end President Asif Ali Zardari’s charmed run in office and put Indo-Pakistani relations b
Trade talks with Pak in Delhi today
The commerce secretaries of India and Pakistan begin two-day talks in New Delhi on Monday, where India getting “most favoured nation” status from Pakistan will be top of the agenda.
Army copter strays into PoK, returned
Swift activation of diplomatic and military channels between India and Pakistan saved the day when an Indian Army helicopter strayed into Pakistan-occupied Kash-mir on Sunday, possibly due to bad weather. By evening, Pakistan released the four Army personnel on board the Cheetah helicopter, and they were safely back in Indian territory.
Army chopper lands in PoK, crew in ‘military custody’
Pakistani military on Sunday forced an Indian Army helicopter to land in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) and took four personnel on board into "military custody" after the chopper allegedly violated the country's airspace in the Kargil sector.
India, Pakistan back to bickering after Mohali bonhomie
India and Pakistan had a brief bout of acrimony with both complaining that a staffer each posted at their diplomatic missions in Islamabad and New Delhi respectively were detained by the host country
Cross-border thrust and parry
The dissonance in the India-Pakistan discourse continued into the morning after, but both sides were careful not to allow their differing narratives to torpedo their chances of remaining engaged.