By Sanjeev Miglani 02/20/2019 NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said on Wednesday he expected investment opportunities worth more than $100 billion in India over the next two …
19/02/2019 GENEVA (Reuters) – The man who carried out a suicide bombing which killed 27 members of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards near the border with Pakistan last week was Pakistani, a senior Revolutionary Guards …
By Asad Hashim 18/02/2019 Islamabad, Pakistan – Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been conferred with Pakistan’s highest civilian honour a day after signing $20bn in investment deals with the South Asian country. On the second day of …
Congress general secretary in-charge for eastern Uttar Pradesh Priyanka Gandhi Vadra will make her first visit to the state on Monday after having been appointed to the post by brother Congress president Rahul Gandhi last month. …
By Aijaz Nazir 08/02/2019 Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir –On Monday, people gathered in the snow to listen to Shah Faesal in Kupwara, the northernmost district of Indian-administered Kashmir. The crowd was large for a mainstream politician’s …
Reporting by Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali in Washington and Jibran Ahmad in Peshawar, Pakistan; Additional reporting by James Mackenzie in Islamabad and Jonathan Landay and Mohammad Zargham in Washington; Editing by James Dalgleish …
08/02/2019 By Sanjeev Miglani and Neha Dasgupta India could lose a vital U.S. trade concession, under which it enjoys zero tariffs on $5.6 billion of exports to the United States, amid a widening dispute …
By HT Correspondent 08/02/2019 Congress president Rahul Gandhi, cited a defence ministry note published by The Hindu newspaper, that the Defence Ministry had complained about the PMO carrying out parallel negotiations with the French …
AP 07/02/2019 NEW DELHI — India’s security forces on Thursday killed at least 10 Maoist rebels during an attack on their training camp in a forested area in central India, police said. An …
By Drajan Jorjich ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistan’s top court on Wednesday warned the military and intelligence agencies they must not exceed their mandate and meddle in politics, an apparent rebuke over their handling of …