Qureshi calls Krishna, stops short of apology
Bengaluru, July 17: The Pakistan foreign minister, Mr Shah Mahmood Qureshi, whose criticism of the external affairs minister, Mr S.M. Krishna, at the conclusion of their two-hour-long talks in Islamab
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
ISI paid for 26/11 boat
New Delhi, July 16: In revelations that clearly show ISI role in the 26/11 attacks, Pakistani-American terrorist David Headley has told his interrogators that the Pakistani intelligence agency had pai
India, Pakistan suffer morning-after blues
Islamabad/New Delhi, July 16: 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 chan
India-Pakistan talks have not collapsed: Nirupama Rao
Amid the caustic exchanges between India and Pakistan a day after their foreign ministers met, the foreign secretary, Ms Nirupama Rao, on Friday stressed that the India-Pakistan talks had not "collaps
Pakistan pipes down after war of words
Pakistan appears to have piped down on Saturday after two days of acrimony with India with its leaders saying it wanted continuation of the bilateral dialogue and is serious about normalisation of Ind
Pak 'very serious' about normalising ties with India: Qureshi
A day after blaming India for the "last-minute hitch" in talks, the foreign minister, Mr Shah Mahmood Qureshi, on Saturday said Pakistan is "very serious" about normalising bilateral ties so that the
BJP regret's Krishna's silence when Pillai attacked by Pak FM
The BJP on Friday regretted that the home secretary, Mr G.K. Pillai was not "defended" by the external affairs minister, Mr S.M. Krishna, when he was "openly castigated" by Pakistan's foreign minister
'Dialogue can't move forward till Pak concerns understood'
Accusing India of being "selective" in its approach, Pakistan on Friday said the dialogue cannot move forward till its concerns were also understood by New Delhi.
"If we focus more only on those iss
Krishna says no acrimony between India, Pak
As Pakistan took exception to the home secretary, Mr G.K. Pillai's recent remarks on ISI's role in Mumbai attacks, India on Friday said that there is no acrimony between the two sides on the issue.