As per a treaty signed in 1988, India and Pakistan have exchanged the list of nuclear facilities. The exchange of lists is ...
New Delhi specifically requested Islamabad to ensure the safety, security and welfare of all Indian and believed-to-be-Indian ...
India and Pakistan have not had any substantive and sustained dialogue since the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, which was ...
In response to Pakistan's comment on relations, India highlighted terrorism as the key issue. Pakistan's Foreign Minister ...
Earlier, in a statement on November 22, the Pakistan High Commission had informed, "Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi has ...
Intelligence inputs from Indian defence establishments reveal a coordinated campaign orchestrated by Pakistan’s state-backed entities, involving media outlets, social media influencers, and organised ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has cast himself as more willing to take on India’s enemies beyond its borders than any other ...
Simultaneously, the government of India shared the list of Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails to an officer of Pakistan High ...
A nilgai antelope also crossed the border near Kasur, injured by wild dogs, and was rescued by wildlife officials.
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said it has exchanged lists of nuclear facilities with India as part of a bilateral pact that bars them from attacking each other’s nuclear facilities.
Pakistan and India on Wednesday exchanged lists of nuclear facilities as well as civilian prisoners, including fishermen, ...
The Agreement, which was signed on 31 December 1988 and entered into force on 27 January 1991 provides, among other things, ...