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India involved in all sort of terror activities in Pakistan: Sanaullah

Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said Tuesday that India’s footprints are seen in all terror activities carried out in Pakistan and New Delhi’s activities have gone “beyond that of an enemy state” just to hide its atrocities in occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). “India, through some way or the other, woos the international community and then engages in terrorist activities in Pakistan and we have clear evidence of it,” the minister said during a press conference alongside Additional Inspector-General Counter-Terrorism Department Punjab Imran Mehmood. Today, the senior police officer will briefRead More


Taliban’s Presence in Afghanistan not Temporary

ISLAMABAD: The Taliban were here to stay, and their absence could potentially lead to another war spanning many years said Obaidullah Baheer, lecturer at the American University of Afghanistan. He was speaking at a webinar organized by the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS) titled ‘Afghanistan: Year in Review’ here on Tuesday.  Mr Baheer was of the view that the human rights abuses by the Taliban made it difficult for the West to engage with them.He added that though the Taliban had been trying to act as per the norms acceptableRead More


CM Mahmood Khan gives away media awards

From Our Correspondent PESHAWAR, DEC 13 / DNA/ – The Amir Ahmad Siddiqui Media Awards ceremony was held here at the Chief Minister House, Peshawar in which Chief Minister Mahmood Khan distributed Awards and cash prizes among the journalists for their outstanding performance in various categories in the field of journalism. He also gave life time achievement award to internationally acclaimed Journalist Rahim Ullah Yousafzai late, acknowledging his unprecedented services in journalism, which was received by his son Arshad Yousafzai. The ceremony was attended by Special Assistant to Chief MinisterRead More


China shares green power experience with Pakistan

Islamabad, Dec 13 /DNA/ – As Pakistan’s energy import bill exorbitantly touched $27 billion, prime minister Shehbaz Sharif underlined the need for exploiting indigenous resources including hydel, solar, air and coal to produce cheap electricity.  According to Gwadar Pro, he stated that a 1,320MW project was initiated by Shanghai Electric at Thar to use indigenous coal for electricity production.  “The plants have been connected to the national grid and it was the fruit of the CPEC initiative,” added Khurram Dastgir Khan, Federal Minister for Power. Pakistan is suffering the impactsRead More


Pakistan-Russia Expands Strategic Cooperation

Gul.i.Ayesha Bhatti PhD scholar International Relations Henry John Temple Palmerstone stated during the House of Commons session on March 1, 1848, “we have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and it is our duty to follow such interests”. Current global circumstances and imperatives have driven Russia to turn to the East and engage in regional connectivity with the Asian States, alongside, reestablishing ties with its former adversary Pakistan. Simultaneously, out of the US sphere, Pakistan is also looking for reliable friendsRead More


Chinese Flag Fluttered in Riyadh

Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer President Xi’s visit to Saudi Arabia is aimed at deepening China’s decades-old relationship with the Gulf region particularly Saudi Arabia. The tour is an effort to secure oil, and arms sales, technology transfers. A complex relationship has involving infrastructure projects as well. According to Gedaliah Afterman, director of the Asia Policy Program at the Abba Eban Institute for Diplomacy and International Relations at Reichman University in Israel “When Gulf countries think about their future, they see China as their partner,”. The common economic interests of ChinaRead More