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India, Pakistan to resume dialogue soon
Hindu, 14 June 2013
With the newly elected Nawaz Sharif government assuming office in Pakistan, India hopes to take forward dialogue with Islamabad and is not averse to the possibility of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visiting Pakistan as and when relations show a credible...

Pakistan, India agree to boost cooperation in power, gas sectors
The News, 12 June 2013
LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has said that efforts will be made to control loadshedding and practical measures will be taken to seek cooperation of India for this purpose. He welcomed the interest shown by India to cooperate with Pakistan...

Indo-Pak friendship to benefit J&K people immensely: NC
Daily Excelsior, 4 June 2013
AJOTE (POONCH), June 3: Emphasising the significance of thaw in Indo-Pak ties, Provincial President National Conference Devender Singh Rana on Monday said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir  will be the major beneficiaries of normalised...

Indian PM’s special envoy meets Nawaz
The News, 28 May 2013
LAHORE: Former ambassador and Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh’s Special Envoy Satinder Kumar Lambah called on Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz President Mian Nawaz Sharif at the latter’s Raiwind residence on Monday.The meeting took place...

Army not to oppose talks with India: Nawaz
The News, 15 May 2013
ISLAMABAD: The PML-N chief, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, has said the Pakistan Army will never oppose talks with India. Talking to the foreign media, Nawaz said his government would focus on the revival of the national economy. He said the revival of...

Manmohan congratulates Nawaz, invites him to India
Hindu, 13 May 2013
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has congratulated Nawaz Sharif, whose party won the most seats in the recent Parliamentary elections in Pakistan. His strategic policy managers heaved a sigh of relief over  the relatively decisive mandate because...

India can’t provide security to Pak Zaireen
The News, 11 May 2013
ISLAMABAD: Bilateral relations between Pakistan and India took a turn for the worse on Friday when New Delhi clearly told Islamabad that it would not be able to provide security to Pakistani nationals  who wanted to visit India. These citizens...

Pakistan foreign ministry issues travel advisory for India
Dawn, 7 May 2013
ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Ministry of Pakistan on Tuesday issued a travel advisory for all citizens travelling to India, DawnNews reported.A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said all Pakistanis travelling to India should be careful as Indian media reports...

India thanks Pakistan for help in Sarabjit case
The News, 3 May 2013
ISLAMABAD: India on Thursday thanked Pakistan for the facilitation it had provided in the Sarabjit Singh case, at a time when Punjab Chief Minister Najam Sethi has ordered a judicial inquiry to fix responsibility for the murder of the Indian death row...

India warns Pak
Rising Kashmir, 1 May 2013
NEW DELHI: India will retaliate massively even if Pakistan uses tactical nuclear weapons against it. With Pakistan developing "tactical" nuclear warheads, that is, miniaturizing its weapons to be carried on  short-range missiles,...

India wants Sarabjit sent to third country for treatment
Hindu, 1 May 2013
Expressing concern at death row prisoner Sarabjit Singh’s deteriorating condition, India has proposed to Pakistan to send him to a third country for “proper treatment” and said “every endeavour” should be  made...

Pakistan wants meaningful talks with India: president
The News, 18 April 2013
MUZAFFARABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday, while terming Kashmir an important segment of the composite dialogue process with India, stressed that any resolution of the Kashmir issue must be centred on the Kashmiris themselves.In his address...

BSF recovers 18 kg heroin, fake Indian currency near Indo-Pak border
Times of India, 16 April 2013
AMRITSAR: Border Security Force (BSF) personals have recovered 18 kilogram of heroin valued at around Rs 90 crore in the international market and fake Indian currency worth nearly Rs 5 lakh near  Indo-Pak border on TuesdayBSF DIG RPS Jaiswal...

Ansari leaves today for Tajikistan, first by an Indian Vice-President
Hindu, 14 April 2013
Vice-President Hamid Ansari leaves here on Sunday on a four-day official visit to Tajikistan that is expected to give an impetus to India’s relations with the Central Asian neighbour.During the visit from April 14 to 17, Mr. Ansari will hold discussions...

Sherry talks about surviving ‘shocks’ in Indo-Pak ties
Daily Times, 13 April 2013
WASHINGTON: Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Sherry Rehman believes that trade and people-to-people interactions between India and Pakistan can contain the fall-out of “flare-ups” like the recent killing and beheading of...

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