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LeT planned to kill Modi

Washington, Dec. 5: Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Tayabba had planned to assassinate the Gujarat Chief Minister, Mr Narendra Modi, and use Kerala and Tamil Nadu as base for carrying out strik

China blocked UN action on Lashkar men

Washington, Dec. 5: China, at the apparent request of Pakistan, put a “technical hold” on an Indian request to the UN Security Council to slap sanctions on three terrorists, says a state department ca

Pak claims test firing of new anti-tank missile

The Pakistan Army has carried out test firing of a new indigenous anti-tank missile from a site near Jehlum, about 100 kilometres east of the capital.

India may allow Pak panel to come to interview 26/11 witnesses

New Delhi: India may allow a Pakistani commission to travel here to interview key witnesses and other officials in connection with the trial of seven Pakistani suspects in 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks

Army lodges protest against Pak over ceasefire violation

The Army on Friday lodged a strong protest with Pakistani troops over the ceasefire violation along the Line of Control in Poonch district.

'Pakistan Army is the problem'

Washington: Conveying India's view on its neighbourhood to the US, a top Indian official had told US Af-Pak envoy in 2009 that most of the problems in Pakistan can be traced to its military's intenti

Wikileaks: US worried over Pakistani nuke material

Once-secret US diplomatic cables have revealed concerns by Western governments that Islamist militants might get access to Pakistani nuclear material and American skepticism that Islamabad will sever

Musharraf barred from entering India as visa request is rejected

New Delhi: Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, who wanted to visit India for attending a seminar this weekend, was today denied visa.

The decision was taken after the Home Ministry expressed

Saudi king calls Zardari ‘rotten’

Islamabad, Nov. 29: Pakistan on Monday criticised Wikileaks release of secret US diplomatic cables which raise concerns that radioactive material in nuclear power stations could be used in terror atta

Woman's nose cut-off by in-laws

A Pakistani woman's nose was cut off and her head tonsured by her in-laws who then locked her up for three days because they suspected her of having an affair with a neighbour, the police said.

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