USA insists India had no role in placing a bounty on Hafiz Saeed’s head Pentagon spokesperson George Little says that groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba remain a threat to people in South Asia and to the US. Speaking to reporters at a press briefing at the Pentagon, Little said that from the US perspective, the Lashkar e Taiba […]
Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand visits Harrapa, Peshawar Museum Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand is visited the Harapa Museum and Harrapa archaeological site on Thursday morning. She reached Harrapa via a chopper from Islamabad to spend a couple of hours at the ancient site. Princess Maha […]
Mar 22 2012 | Posted in
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Hinglaj Temple in Hungol National Park Baluchistan: A revered Hindu Pilgrimage Hinglaj Mata is a Hindu temple in Hinglaj, on the Makran coast in the Lyari district of Baluchistan in Pakistan. Legend has it that when goddess Sati, the consort of god Shiva burnt herself in response to her father’s anger at […]
Mar 2 2012 | Posted in
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Free trade with India after December 2012, Federal Cabinet On Wednesday, the Federal Cabinet has opened doors for free trade with India, increasing the number of products to be imported from 1,946 to 5,600. The decision claimed superiority over the objections of Ministry of textile and industries, which had been forcing the government to restrict […]
Mar 1 2012 | Posted in
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The federal cabinet on Wednesday not only approved a negative list of 1209 list of banned items but also sanctioned the phasing out of the negative list in the next ten months, aiming at complete trade normalization with India by the end of 2012. Presently, Pakistan maintains a positive list of 1,945 items that are […]
A chronology of Indian atrocities in Kashmir and the rest of the neighboring countries-Last part India swallowed the princely state of Bantva-Manavadar and it 26 Muslim villages. India invaded and absorbed Goa 4,000 Portuguese security with a force of 30,000 on the basis of a foreign presence on “republic of India’s” land. India annexed […]
Feb 29 2012 | Posted in
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Hinglaj Temple in Baluchistan: The hidden historical treasure of Pakistan Hingula is 90 miles away from Karachi. The road from Karachi to Hingula is alongside the Arabian Sea. The area actually is a part of Baluchistan province of Pakistan. Hingol River falls on its way in Makran hills. Usual Transport is Camel or […]
Feb 27 2012 | Posted in
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A chronology of Indian atrocities in Kashmir and the rest of the neighboring countries Part-2 The Indian security forces have flouted all norms of civilized conduct. Kashmiri youths have been murdered in cold blood in fake encounters and Kashmiri women of all ages were and are gang-raped in the presence of their families. International […]
Feb 25 2012 | Posted in
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A chronology of Indian atrocities in Kashmir and the rest of the neighboring countries India has supported “Baluchistan liberation army” and related terror outfits. India sent their military to Sri lanka and massacred both the Sinhalese and the Tamils in Velvettiturai and Trincomalee. India supported the Northern Alliance against the Pashtuns majority but blames […]
Feb 9 2012 | Posted in
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Can’t afford war on Kashmir, issue must be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy: PM Gilani Islamabad: (Monday, February 06, 2012) stating that Pakistan was a responsible nuclear state that looks forward to negotiations, dialogues and diplomacy to resolve its long-standing issues with India, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said yesterday that Pakistan cannot afford a […]
Pak-India commence efforts for a safe future Pakistan and India, the two neighboring countries with a history of hostility and conflict, are moving in a right direction to stave off future military and nuclear disputes. The two countries, the two nuclear powers, got together at the sixth meeting on nuclear Confidence Building Measure (CMBs), in […]
Despite a ban imposed by the Cabinet Division on building new fuel stations along the Kashmir Highway, the city management has allowed the construction of fuel stations in the federal capital. The decision was passed by the city management before the newly-appointed CDA Chairman, Farkhanda Iqbal, assumed the charge of her designation. The Cabinet Division […]
Dec 26 2011 | Posted in
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