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26/11: Did Pak president's nuclear no-first-use offer trigger ISI to attack India?
Former adviser of Pakistan president Asif Ali Zardari says the Mumbai 26/11 attacks were a response to his offer of a 'no first use' (of nuclear weapons) to India. But the chronology of facts suggests ...
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Deadlock Persists At Pakistan-Afghanistan Talks In Turkiye Over Taliban's Refusal To Act Against TTP
As the Afghan Taliban delegation remained hesitant to commit to "verifiable measures" against the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan ...
Held under watchful eye of Qatari, Turkish mediators, talks spill over into second day after Pak-Afghan delegations fail to ...
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Taliban Confirms India’s Intel, ISI And Pakistan Army Backing IS-Khorasan Terror Network Operations
Indian intelligence has been vindicated as the Taliban confirms ISI and Pakistan military links to IS-Khorasan operations. Attacks in Iran and Russia, initially claimed by IS-K, were planned from ...
A worrying pattern has emerged. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the Pakistani version of the Taliban, ramps up attacks inside Pakistan. In response, Pakistan’s government demands that its ...
ISLAMABAD/KABUL, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Afghanistan and Pakistan agreed to an immediate ceasefire during talks in Doha, both sides said on Sunday, after a week of fierce border clashes, the worst violence ...
As US President Donald Trump took a victory lap in front of world leaders following the Gaza ceasefire on Monday, he gave a shout-out to Pakistan’s top soldier, calling him his “favorite field marshal ...
KARACHI, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Pakistan's defence minister said on Saturday he believes Afghanistan wants peace but that failure to reach an agreement during talks in Istanbul would mean "open war," days ...
Afghanistan said Sunday it killed 58 Pakistani soldiers in overnight border operations, in response to what it called repeated violations of its territory and airspace. Pakistan's army gave far lower ...
In a bold and unprecedented move, Pakistan launched a sweeping crackdown on the radical Islamist party Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) earlier this month. The operation led by the Punjab police was ...
The two committed to stop attacking each other after the worst outbreak of hostilities in years. But the underlying causes remain, analysts warn. By Elian Peltier A cease-fire announced by Afghanistan ...
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