PM gets 26/11 ammo for Asif Ali Zardari
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari’s India visit on Sunday may be 'private' but it was increasingly assuming 'official' hues on Saturday for, under the broad term of 'bilateral issues', Prime Ministe
Pak army 'stakeholder' in talks with India: Hina Rabbani Khar
Pakistan army is a ‘stakeholder’ in the dialogue process with India and fully supports the initiative to improve bilateral ties, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar has said while claiming that Islamab
Indo-Pak secretary level talks in November
India will again press for normalisation of trade with Pakistan when Commerce Secretaries of the two neighbouring countries meet here in the second week of November.
The Commerce Secretary-level talk
US hopes Indo-Pak talks will make tangible progress
The US on Wednesday said it was encouraged by resumption of talks between India and Pakistan and the upcoming meeting between the Foreign Ministers of the two neighbours was ‘another chance to make ta
Remove shadow of gun: India tells Pak
India on Friday made it clear to Pakistan that resolution of the Kashmir issue cannot take place under the ‘shadow of gun’ as the two countries concluded ‘satisfactory’ talks which resulted in agreeme
Gilani says Kashmir issue is ‘jugular vein of Pakistan’
A day ahead of crucial Indo-Pak talks on the Kashmir issue, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Thursday described Kashmir as the ‘jugular vein of Pakistan’ and assured the Kashmiri people of his com
Gilani hopeful of moving ahead through dialogue with India
Pakistan is hopeful of moving forward through dialogue with India as responsible nations believe in resolving their outstanding issues through talks, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Sunday.
26/11 probe to figure in next Indo-Pak talks
New Delhi, Feb. 13: After India’s recent round of talks with Pakistan in Bhutan, the Union home secretary, Mr G.K. Pillai, is likely to extend an invitation to his Pakistani counterpart Mr Chaudhry Q
US wants continuation of Indo-Pak talks: Clinton tells Pak
The secretary of state, Ms Hillary Clinton, on Monday told the Pakistani leadership that the US wants a continuation of Indo-Pak dialogue so that the two sides could amicably resolve their outstanding
Krishna's schedule of meetings was altered
An inexplicable last-minute switch in the schedule of the external affairs minister, Mr S.M. Krishna, on Thursday afternoon gives a clue to how the script went wrong in the Indo-Pak talks in Islamabad