Mar
15

Pakistan – India, Pakistan must end confrontation, says Musharraf (Sify News)

India, Pakistan must end confrontation, says Musharraf (Sify News)
Washington: India and Pakistan must end their confrontation and “go for peace”, former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf has said.”We must stop this confrontation between India and Pakistan… We

Pakistan: 12 suspected militants killed (CNN)
Twelve suspected militants were killed in military airstrikes in Pakistan’s tribal region, two Pakistani military officials told CNN.

Pakistani doctors studying conjoined twins to see if they can operate (C-Health)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – A Pakistani neurosurgeon says doctors are studying a pair of twin girls who were recently born connected at the head to determine whether they can separate them.

International conference on Sufism and peace begins in Pakistan (People’s Daily)
By Imdad Hussain In wake of the current insecurity in the region and the world, a three-day international conference on “Sufism and Peace” kicked off in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad on Sunday. In his opening address, Chairman of Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) Fakhar Zaman emphasized the need to promote the philosophy of Sufi saints to confront the present day challenges including …

Pakistan sharpens its focus on militants (Asia Times)
ISLAMABAD – While al-Qaeda-led militants are making powerful statements with attacks such as those last Friday in the Pakistani city of Lahore and in Swat in North-West Frontier Province the next day, Washington is preparing a large canvas for a war in which the Pakistan military will play a leading role.

India, Pakistan must end confrontation: Musharraf (Sify News)
India and Pakistan must end their confrontation and ‘go for peace’, former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf has said.

India, Pakistan must end confrontation: Musharraf (New Kerala)
Washington, March 15: India and Pakistan must end their confrontation and “go for peace”, former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf has said.

Iran ‘tried to buy nuclear weapons from Pakistan’ (Daily Telegraph)
Iran attempted to buy nuclear weapons from Pakistan in 1990 but a putative deal was rejected at the last moment by the former head of the Pakistani military, according to an official transcript leaked in Washington.

Pakistan ex-President Musharraf lays out terms of comeback (Seattle Times)
The former Pakistan president’s visit to the Seattle area prompted opponents here to organize a protest Sunday.

Pakistan calls for action on Afghan border (UPI)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, March 15 (UPI) — NATO officials must do more to prevent insurgents from crossing the Afghan border into Pakistani territory, Pakistani intelligence officials said Monday.