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India is close to the hearts of Pakistanis'
Times of India, 23 March 2012
CHANDIGARH: Khursheed Khan, the man known to be close to minorities in Pakistan, feels that "India is the only country which is close to the hearts of people of Pakistan" and that it is "political compulsion&...


'India committed to resolving issues with Pak'
Hindustan Times, 22 March 2012
India is committed to resolving all outstanding issues with Pakistan through dialogue but it is necessary to have an environment free of terror to move forward meaningfully, Government told the Rajya Sabha 
today. In a written ...


India offers to supply natural gas to Pakistan
Dawn, 22 March 2012
NEW DELHI: India’s state owned oil and gas company GAIL has offered Pakistan a deal to import natural gas from India at a time when Pakistan is going through a gas crisis, according to a report by ...


US ambassador meets with FM Khar
Dawn, 22 March 2012
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Pakistan, India discuss petroleum products trade, TAPI pipeline
Dawn, 22 March 2012
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Secretary for Petroleum & Natural Resources Muhammad Ejaz Chaudhry met with his Indian counter part GC Chaturvedi in New Delhi on Thursday and held talks on bilateral trade of petroleum products and the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) ...








US-Pak relations must have ownership of Pakistanis: Khar
Dawn, 21 March 2012
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar has emphasised that Islamabad wants to build a relationship with the United States which has the ownership of Pakistani people and that it works for both sides in a way that is respectful ...


25 Pak nationals apprehended off Dwarka, boat seized
Indian Express, 21 March 2012
Twenty-five Pakistani nationals were today apprehended by the Coast Guard and State Marine Police 50 nautical miles off Dwarka, Gujarat.Dwarka Marine Police station received a tip-off that a Pakistani boat carrying some people had been spotted off the temple ...


India poised for better role in Afghanistan: US commander
Times of India, 21 March 2012
WASHINGTON: India, which is one of the top donors for Afghanistan post 9/11, is poised to play a very important role as the international community prepares to withdraw troops from this war-torn country, a top American commander has told lawmakers.




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