Pakistan

India lost 95 soldiers during Pakistan ceasefire violations and border skirmishes with China since 2014: Centre

India lost 95 soldiers during Pakistan ceasefire violations and border skirmishes with China since 2014: Centre

The Centre on Wednesday stated that India has lost 95 soldiers, 75 of them during ceasefire violation by Pakistan and 20 more soldiers during border skirmishes with China since 2014. In reply to a question in Parliament, Minister of State (MoS) for Defence Shripad Naik gave a detailed answer. In 2015, four soldiers lost their lives when Pakistan resorted to ceasefire violation along the Line of Control (LoC); in 2016, seven soldiers lost their lives; in 2017, 23 soldiers were martyred; in 2018, 19 soldiers lost their lives and…
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Pakistan continues to foment ‘culture of violence’ at home, across its borders: India at UN

Pakistan continues to foment ‘culture of violence’ at home, across its borders: India at UN

Accusing Pakistan of sheltering and supporting terrorists, India said the country foments a 'culture of violence' at home and across its borders and its deplorable human rights records and discriminatory treatment of religious minorities is a cause of 'persistent concern' for the global community. "Unfortunately, we have witnessed another attempt by the delegation of Pakistan to exploit a UN platform for hate speech against India. Talk of ‘culture of peace’ from the delegation of Pakistan is nothing but a decoy to divert attention from their own shameful records,"…
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Pakistan keen to add Indian name in UN terror list, five UNSC member-nations block move

Pakistan keen to add Indian name in UN terror list, five UNSC member-nations block move

Pakistan is keen to list a Hindu name at the United Nations Security Council terror list even as its bid to list 4 Indians have failed earlier this week. Islamabad was keen to list 2 Indian nationals Gobinda Patnaik, and Angara Appaji as UN terrorist but the bid was rejected earlier this week as the country failed to provide any evidence.  UN Security council sources said, "Their main aim was to bring at least one Hindu name so that they can sustain their narrative of Hindu terror." Explaining,…
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Dawood Ibrahim upset over report exposing his relationship with Pakistani actress Mehwish Hayat

Dawood Ibrahim upset over report exposing his relationship with Pakistani actress Mehwish Hayat

India's most wanted terrorist and 1993 Mumbai blasts mastermind Dawood Ibrahim is very upset over the expose of his relationship with Pakistani actress Mehwish Hayat, according to sources. It is learnt that Dawood has started investigating how the information about his relationship Mehwish came out in open? Mehwish is 27 years younger than Dawood and it is believed that she is the underworld don's biggest weakness at this time. Mehwish is also known as 'Gangster Doll' or 'Cat' in Pakistan. Notably, Dawood's relationship with Mehwish first came to…
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Pakistan blunders yet again, posts fake speech to UNSC on its official website

Pakistan blunders yet again, posts fake speech to UNSC on its official website

Pakistan has yet again made a blunder as it posted a fake speech to the United Nations Security Council on the official website of its permanent mission. According to reports, Pakistan faked a speech to the UNSC and posted it on its official website pretending that it was delivered even though its Ambassador did not speak at the session on terrorism. Pakistan was not on the list of speakers circulated for the virtual meeting held online on Monday, nor does its Permanent Representative Munir Akram figure on…
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Dawood Ibrahim owns several passports, three palatial homes in Karachi, says Pakistan

Dawood Ibrahim owns several passports, three palatial homes in Karachi, says Pakistan

For the first time in over thirty years, Pakistan on Saturday (August 22) finally accepted that fugitive underworld don and 1993 Mumbai blasts mastermind Dawood Ibrahim is in Pakistan. The claim by Islamabad came after a sanction order issued by the Pakistan government on August 18, proscribing 88 terrorists under the United Nations Sanction Resolution, included Dawood, who according to Pakistan is residing Karachi. Dawood Ibrahim is India's most wanted terrorist and he currently heads several illegal businesses worth millions of dollars.  Pakistan has also admitted that…
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Pakistan declares Nawaz Sharif as absconder, approaches UK for extradition

Pakistan declares Nawaz Sharif as absconder, approaches UK for extradition

The Pakistan government has declared former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, currently in London for treatment, an absconder and approached the UK government for his extradition. Adviser to the Prime Minster on Accountability and Interior Shahzad Akbar said that Sharif's four-week bail on medical grounds expired in December last year. "The government is treating him (Sharif) as an absconder and has already sent a request to the British government to extradite him," Akbar was quoted as saying by the Dawn News on Saturday. Sharif, who was sentenced in…
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Pakistan court appoints three senior lawyers as ‘amici curiae’ in Kulbhushan Jadhav’s case

Pakistan court appoints three senior lawyers as ‘amici curiae’ in Kulbhushan Jadhav’s case

A top Pakistani court has named three senior lawyers as ‘amici curiae’ in the case of Kulbhushan Jadhav as it ordered the Pakistan government to give "another chance" to India to appoint a counsel for the death-row prisoner. Jadhav, the 50-year-old retired Indian Navy officer, was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of espionage and terrorism in April 2017. India approached the International Court of Justice against Pakistan for denial of consular access to Jadhav and challenging the death sentence. The Hague-based ICJ…
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Spooked by Rafales, Pak says ‘India continues to amass military capabilities beyond its security requirement’

Spooked by Rafales, Pak says ‘India continues to amass military capabilities beyond its security requirement’

Spooked by India’s Rafale fighter jets, Pakistan foreign ministry said that New Delhi continues to amass military capabilities beyond its genuine security requirement. Islamabad further urged the world community to dissuade India from its disproportionate arms build-up which could lead to an arms race in South Asia. This is the first official reaction from Pakistan after five Rafale jets landed at Ambala Air Base yesterday. IAF's squadron strength has now reached 31 With the addition of five new planes, the IAF’s squadron strength has now reached 31.…
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At least 10, including 4 terrorists, killed in attack on Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi

At least 10, including 4 terrorists, killed in attack on Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi

At least 10 people, including 4 terrorists were killed after terrorists attacked Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi at 10 am on Monday (June 29). According to reports, four guards of the Karachi Stock Exchange were also killed in the terror attack. The terrorists hurled grenade near KSE followed by gunfire. Seven people, including a policeman, got injured in the attack. Pakistani news agency Dawn quoted Sindh Rangers as saying that police and Rangers' officials arrived at the scene soon after the attack and eliminated all the four terrorists.…
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