NEW DELHI: India on Thursday denied the claim by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran khanNew Delhi’s national security adviser sent a message to Islamabad indicating the desire for talks between the two countries. “Regarding the alleged message, let me clarify that no message was sent from us,” said foreign affairs ministry …
Read More »‘No message sent’: India on Pakistani official’s claim on talks
India on Thursday denied claims by an aide to Pakistan’s prime minister, Imran Khan, that New Delhi had sent messages for the talks, saying Islamabad’s support for terrorism and hate speech by Pakistani leaders were not conducive to relations. normal. Moeed Yusuf, Khan’s special assistant for national security and strategic …
Read More »India Accepts Advisor Imran Khan’s Claim On New Delhi Outreach To Pak
India has not approached Pakistan, directly or through intermediaries, to resume dialogue between the two countries, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday, dismissing claims by Imran Khan’s top security adviser, Moeed W Yusuf, that New Delhi had sent a silent message that reflected what he called, “a desire …
Read More »Imran Khan’s NSA Says India Expressed ‘Wish To Talk’, Pak Will Insist Kashmiris Be Part
New Delhi: In the first interview to the Indian media by any Pakistani official after the constitutional changes in Jammu and Kashmir in August 2019, Prime Minister Imran Khan’s national security and strategic policy planning adviser has revealed that India has sent a message expressing your desire for negotiations. “We …
Read More »Close Pak PM Contributor Resigns Following Wealth Investigation Report
A close associate of Pakistan’s prime minister, Imran Khan, resigned on Monday following an explosive investigative report into his allegedly enormous wealth. Lieutenant General (Retired) Asim Saleem Bajwa resigned as special assistant for information and broadcasting, but will remain the chairman of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Authority. Bajwa confirmed on …
Read More »Pakistan hires top lobbyist firm for US bailout from FATF gray list
In light of the upcoming October 21-23 plenary and subgroup meeting of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), it is understood that Pakistan has engaged a major lobbying firm on Capitol Hill to push forward a narrative that favors Islamabad with the Trump administration and get bailed out of the …
Read More »Imran Khan’s matrix of problems to be complicated by the FATF verdict on Pak’s record
Prime Minister Imran Khan, already facing a growing challenge to his leadership from a joint coalition of 11 opposition parties, may find his matrix of problems much more complicated later when the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) looks at Pakistan’s record carefully. to stop the terror. The global terrorist financing …
Read More »Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan faces his greatest challenge. The army is also a target
Prime Minister Imran Khan faces the greatest challenge to his leadership from opposition parties who came together over the weekend to appoint fire cleric Maulana Fazalur Rehman to lead the newly created 11-party anti-government alliance seeking to overthrow him. Rehman had the first round of his campaign against Imran Khan …
Read More »I would have fired the army chief if the Kargil war had been carried out without informing me: Imran Khan
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has said he would have fired the army chief if Kargil’s war with India had been started without informing him. Nawaz Sharif, who was prime minister during the Kargil war, has long maintained that he was unaware of what was happening when the conflict broke …
Read More »I would have fired the army chief if the Kargil war had been carried out without informing me: Imran Khan
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that he would have fired the army chief if Kargil’s war with India had been started without informing him. Nawaz Sharif, who was prime minister during the Kargil war, has long maintained that he was unaware of what was happening when the …
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