India's domination in J&K unacceptable: Mush
The Pakistan President, however, expressed satisfaction with the progress achieved by the Indo-Pak parleys to resolve the Kashmir issue.
View ArticleIndia-Pak close to strike a deal on Siachen
The Pak Foreign Minister said that the two countries were close to resolving the issue and suggested a 'breakthrough' to enable Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to visit Pakistan.
View ArticleIndia, Pak agree to increase freight trains
The decision comes after three-day talks between officials of the two countries here in pursuance of the third round of Composite Dialogue held in Islamabad in March, 2006.
View ArticleSiachen issue: Pak awaiting India's stand
Pakistan has not set much in store by the Indian army's reservations over demilitarisation of Siachen glacier, saying it is waiting to hear India's ideas on the issue.
View Article'Pak never claimed Kashmir as integral part'
Pakistan said it never claimed Jammu and Kashmir to be its integral part and that the dispute is about "aspirations" of Kashmiris.
View ArticlePak security agency rescues Indian ship
The cargo ship 'Noore Panjtani' with 11 crew had sent out a distress call about onboard flooding off Pakistan's coast.
View ArticleIndia-Pak likely to sign four agreements
The two countries would be signing the agreements during External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee's first visit to Pakistan next week.
View ArticleMush bails out of Saarc meet, let Manmohan visit first, says Pak
Despite frostiness because of Musharraf's refusal to attend Saarc, Pranab said he had made substantial progress in speeding up the thaw between the two countries.
View ArticleNo redrawing or borders; Pranab tells Pak political leaders
Ruling out redrawing of borders, the visiting Foreign Minister said that India wanted a calibrated approach to resolve the issues and suggested the EU example in this regard.
View ArticlePak-India joint panel to meet next month
Kasuri will be leading a high-level delegation comprising senior foreign ministry officials to New Delhi for the meet.
View ArticleKashmir issue ripe for resolution: Musharraf
The Pakistan President has sought a "proactive" role from the West and China for settlement of J&K issue.
View ArticleIndia, Pak to jointly maintain records
Railway authorities of both the countries have decided to maintain records of all passengers of Samjhauta Express.
View ArticleSolution to the Sir Creek issue soon: Aziz
Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz expressed hope that a just solution to the Sir Creek issue with India will emerge soon.
View ArticleRound 4 of Indo-Pak talks begin tomorrow
Apart from cross-border terrorism, both sides will also talk about launching truck service between Srinagar and Muzaffarabad and easing visa regime.
View ArticleIndia, Pak to discuss visa relaxation issue
Pakistan has hoped that the two countries would now move from CBMs on Jammu and Kashmir to 'dispute resolution'.
View ArticleRound 4 of Indo-Pak composite talks begins
The Foreign Secretaries are meeting in Islamabad to discuss J&K , terrorism and confidence building measures.
View ArticleIndo-Pak composite talks end, more CBMs likely
Pakistan has proposed initiating helicopter and postal services between Srinagar and Muzaffarabad.
View ArticleIndia, Pak keep peace boat afloat
India and Pakistan, at the end of two-day foreign secretary talks in Islamabad, didn't come out with a joint statement.
View ArticleIndo-Pak talks on demilitarising Siachen underway
Defence Secretary Shekhar Dutt says both countries are looking to resolve the vexed issue.
View ArticleIndia, Pak to hold DIG-level talks
India and Pakistan would hold a DIG-level bilateral meeting on April 24 to sort out border disputes.
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