• If you want an unforgettable adventure, renting Land Cruiser V8 in Islamabad from Dua Rent a Car Islamabad is a great idea!
    https://duarentacar.pk/renting-land-cruiser-v8-in-islamabad/
    If you want an unforgettable adventure, renting Land Cruiser V8 in Islamabad from Dua Rent a Car Islamabad is a great idea! https://duarentacar.pk/renting-land-cruiser-v8-in-islamabad/
    DUARENTACAR.PK
    Renting Land Cruiser V8 in Islamabad
    If you want an unforgettable adventure, renting Land Cruiser V8 in Islamabad from Dua Rent a Car Islamabad is a great idea!
    0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews
  • India lodges strong protest, with #British_High_Commissioner, know more

    #India has taken a serious note of the highly objectionable visit of the #British_High_Commissioner in #Islamabad, along with a #UK_Foreign_office official, to #Pakistan Occupied #Kashmir, on Jan 10 of this year.

    Such infringement of India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity is unacceptable.

    The Foreign Secretary has lodged a strong protest with the British High Commissioner in India on this infringement.

    Read more: https://newsplus21.com/india-lodges-strong-protest-with-british-high-commissioner-know-more/
    India lodges strong protest, with #British_High_Commissioner, know more #India has taken a serious note of the highly objectionable visit of the #British_High_Commissioner in #Islamabad, along with a #UK_Foreign_office official, to #Pakistan Occupied #Kashmir, on Jan 10 of this year. Such infringement of India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity is unacceptable. The Foreign Secretary has lodged a strong protest with the British High Commissioner in India on this infringement. Read more: https://newsplus21.com/india-lodges-strong-protest-with-british-high-commissioner-know-more/
    NEWSPLUS21.COM
    India lodges strong protest, with British High Commissioner, know more
    India has taken a serious note of the highly objectionable visit of the British High Commissioner in Islamabad, along with a UK Foreign office official, to
    0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews
  • Top Pakistani General warns against 'unnecessary and unfounded views' on nation's nuclear programme:

    A top Pakistani general on Monday warned that "unnecessary and unfounded views" on the country's nuclear programme should be avoided, days after ousted prime minister Imran Khan warned that if Islamabad were to lose its nuclear deterrence, it would fragment into "three pieces".

    Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (JCSC) General Nadeem Raza made the remarks in his keynote address at a seminar on "Regional Environment and Imperatives of Security" at the NUST Institute of Policy Studies (NIPS) in Islamabad, the army said in a statement.

    "Pakistan is a confident and responsible nuclear power. It pursues the policy of full-spectrum deterrence within the precincts of credible minimum deterrence,” the four-star general said.

    "Our national security and safety architecture meets all national and international obligations and caters for all kinds of scenarios," he added.

    He also said that as a norm in other nuclear-capable nations, "unnecessary and unfounded views on the strategic program should be avoided".
    Top Pakistani General warns against 'unnecessary and unfounded views' on nation's nuclear programme: A top Pakistani general on Monday warned that "unnecessary and unfounded views" on the country's nuclear programme should be avoided, days after ousted prime minister Imran Khan warned that if Islamabad were to lose its nuclear deterrence, it would fragment into "three pieces". Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (JCSC) General Nadeem Raza made the remarks in his keynote address at a seminar on "Regional Environment and Imperatives of Security" at the NUST Institute of Policy Studies (NIPS) in Islamabad, the army said in a statement. "Pakistan is a confident and responsible nuclear power. It pursues the policy of full-spectrum deterrence within the precincts of credible minimum deterrence,” the four-star general said. "Our national security and safety architecture meets all national and international obligations and caters for all kinds of scenarios," he added. He also said that as a norm in other nuclear-capable nations, "unnecessary and unfounded views on the strategic program should be avoided".
    WWW.INDIATODAY.IN
    Top Pakistani General warns against 'unnecessary and unfounded views' on nation's nuclear programme
    Days after former Pakistan PM Imran Khan said his country would fragment into three pieces if it lost its nuclear deterrence, a top Pakistani General said ‘unfounded views’ on the nuclear programme should be avoided.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews
  • Imran Khan Would Be Arrested After Protective Bail Expires, Says Pakistan's Interior Min:

    Pakistan’s ousted Prime Minister would be arrested by the security officials deployed outside his Bani Gala residence after his protective bail, which was granted on June 2, expires, said the country’s Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah. Last week, Peshawar High Court (PHC) granted Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief a three-week transit bail against a surety bond of Pakistani rupees 50,000, as his party planned the second long march in Islamabad.
    Pakistan’s Interior Minister said that they welcome Khan to Islamabad and noted that the security is being provided to the ex-PM as per the law. Sanaullah’s remarks came after late Saturday night, Islamabad police had said that in view of Imran Khan’s possible return to Islamabad from Peshawar, security around Bani Gala has been beefed up.
    Imran Khan Would Be Arrested After Protective Bail Expires, Says Pakistan's Interior Min: Pakistan’s ousted Prime Minister would be arrested by the security officials deployed outside his Bani Gala residence after his protective bail, which was granted on June 2, expires, said the country’s Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah. Last week, Peshawar High Court (PHC) granted Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief a three-week transit bail against a surety bond of Pakistani rupees 50,000, as his party planned the second long march in Islamabad. Pakistan’s Interior Minister said that they welcome Khan to Islamabad and noted that the security is being provided to the ex-PM as per the law. Sanaullah’s remarks came after late Saturday night, Islamabad police had said that in view of Imran Khan’s possible return to Islamabad from Peshawar, security around Bani Gala has been beefed up.
    WWW.REPUBLICWORLD.COM
    Imran Khan would be arrested after protective bail expires, says Pakistan's Interior Min
    Imran Khan would be arrested by the security officials deployed outside his Bani Gala residence after his protective bail expires, said the Rana Sanaullah.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews
  • Fuel subsidies removed; Imran Khan turns up political pressure:

    Nearly two months after the ouster of Prime Minister Imran Khan, Pakistan’s new government under Shehbaz Sharif announced the decision to roll back fuel subsidies, essentially increasing the fuel prices by a whooping 30 Pakistani rupees (around Rs. 12 INR). With this, the per litre price of the fuel crosses PKR 209 for petrol and PKR 204 for diesel.

    The removal of subsidies is a part of the cash-strapped nation’s negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the resumption of the bailout programme. The IMF and Islamabad had reached a deal to release over $900 million in funds once Pakistan removed the fuel subsidies, said a Press Trust of India report, quoting a Pakistani source directly involved in talks in Qatar.
    Fuel subsidies removed; Imran Khan turns up political pressure: Nearly two months after the ouster of Prime Minister Imran Khan, Pakistan’s new government under Shehbaz Sharif announced the decision to roll back fuel subsidies, essentially increasing the fuel prices by a whooping 30 Pakistani rupees (around Rs. 12 INR). With this, the per litre price of the fuel crosses PKR 209 for petrol and PKR 204 for diesel. The removal of subsidies is a part of the cash-strapped nation’s negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the resumption of the bailout programme. The IMF and Islamabad had reached a deal to release over $900 million in funds once Pakistan removed the fuel subsidies, said a Press Trust of India report, quoting a Pakistani source directly involved in talks in Qatar.
    INDIANEXPRESS.COM
    News from Pakistan: Fuel subsidies removed; Imran Khan turns up political pressure
    The removal of fuel subsidies is a part of the cash-strapped nation's negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the resumption of the bailout programme.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews
  • India goes bilateral after Pak shot SAARC in 2016:

    The 19th SAARC summit in Islamabad was put to sword by Pakistan based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed, which attacked the Uri Brigade headquarters and killed 19 Indian Army troopers and injured another two score on September 18, 2016.
    Except Nepal, the chair, all other SAARC countries walked out of the summit with India.
    Eight years after the last summit, Afghanistan is under the rule of a radical Islamist Taliban regime with total budget for the current year (as announced on May 18) a mere $2.6 billion. The country is on verge of famine and disease as the ISI-sponsored Haqqani Network led by global terrorist Sirajuddin Haqqani fights for the control of Kabul with the Kandahar Taliban led by Mullah Omar’s son Yaqub. Economically ravaged, the country is on life-support, with jihad and drugs being its only global exports.
    India goes bilateral after Pak shot SAARC in 2016: The 19th SAARC summit in Islamabad was put to sword by Pakistan based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed, which attacked the Uri Brigade headquarters and killed 19 Indian Army troopers and injured another two score on September 18, 2016. Except Nepal, the chair, all other SAARC countries walked out of the summit with India. Eight years after the last summit, Afghanistan is under the rule of a radical Islamist Taliban regime with total budget for the current year (as announced on May 18) a mere $2.6 billion. The country is on verge of famine and disease as the ISI-sponsored Haqqani Network led by global terrorist Sirajuddin Haqqani fights for the control of Kabul with the Kandahar Taliban led by Mullah Omar’s son Yaqub. Economically ravaged, the country is on life-support, with jihad and drugs being its only global exports.
    WWW.HINDUSTANTIMES.COM
    India goes bilateral after Pak shot SAARC in 2016
    With Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Nepal in economic doldrums, and Afghanistan under Islamist Taliban occupation, the future of SAARC is dark. This leaves India no option but to engage neighbourhood bilaterally and ensure that its national security is not compromised.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews
  • It was in Sydney, where the Islamabad-born Khawaja grew up after his family moved to Australia when he was a child, where the then-24-year-old made his international debut in the final Test of the 2010-11 Ashes series.
    The 35-year-old made a memorable return to Australia’s Test team by smashing centuries in both the innings of the ongoing fourth Test match at Sydney. The left-handed scored a watchful 137 in the first innings and followed it up with an unbeaten 101 in the second innings.
    It was in Sydney, where the Islamabad-born Khawaja grew up after his family moved to Australia when he was a child, where the then-24-year-old made his international debut in the final Test of the 2010-11 Ashes series. The 35-year-old made a memorable return to Australia’s Test team by smashing centuries in both the innings of the ongoing fourth Test match at Sydney. The left-handed scored a watchful 137 in the first innings and followed it up with an unbeaten 101 in the second innings.
    INDIANEXPRESS.COM
    Twin centurion Usman Khawaja joins elite club of Steve Waugh, Matthew Hayden and Steve Smith
    The left-handed batter becomes only the sixth Australian to score two centuries in an Ashes Test.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews
  • It was in Sydney, where the Islamabad-born Khawaja grew up after his family moved to Australia when he was a child, where the then-24-year-old made his international debut in the final Test of the 2010-11 Ashes series.

    The 35-year-old made a memorable return to Australia’s Test team by smashing centuries in both the innings of the ongoing fourth Test match at Sydney. The left-handed scored a watchful 137 in the first innings and followed it up with an unbeaten 101 in the second inning.
    It was in Sydney, where the Islamabad-born Khawaja grew up after his family moved to Australia when he was a child, where the then-24-year-old made his international debut in the final Test of the 2010-11 Ashes series. The 35-year-old made a memorable return to Australia’s Test team by smashing centuries in both the innings of the ongoing fourth Test match at Sydney. The left-handed scored a watchful 137 in the first innings and followed it up with an unbeaten 101 in the second inning.
    INDIANEXPRESS.COM
    Twin centurion Usman Khawaja joins elite club of Steve Waugh, Matthew Hayden and Steve Smith
    The left-handed batter becomes only the sixth Australian to score two centuries in an Ashes Test.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews
  • Amid escalating tensions on the Durand Line over border fencing, Pakistan’s National Security Advisor Moeed Yusuf will be visiting Kabul later this month in a bid to ease the simmering tensions between the two nations over the contentious issue.
    A high-level meeting of the Afghanistan Inter-Ministerial Coordination Cell was convened on Thursday in Islamabad where it was decided to send Yusuf to Kabul, according to Dawn newspaper.
    “A senior delegation of Pakistani officials, headed by the NSA, is scheduled to visit Afghanistan soon for further engagement with the Afghan government on all assistance-related prospects,” the report said, quoting the statement from the meeting.
    Amid escalating tensions on the Durand Line over border fencing, Pakistan’s National Security Advisor Moeed Yusuf will be visiting Kabul later this month in a bid to ease the simmering tensions between the two nations over the contentious issue. A high-level meeting of the Afghanistan Inter-Ministerial Coordination Cell was convened on Thursday in Islamabad where it was decided to send Yusuf to Kabul, according to Dawn newspaper. “A senior delegation of Pakistani officials, headed by the NSA, is scheduled to visit Afghanistan soon for further engagement with the Afghan government on all assistance-related prospects,” the report said, quoting the statement from the meeting.
    WWW.WIONEWS.COM
    Pakistan’s NSA to visit Kabul amid simmering tensions on Durand Line over border fencing
    Amid escalating tensions on the Durand Line over border fencing, Pakistan’s National Security Advisor Moeed Yusuf will be visiting Kabul later this month in a bid to ease the simmering tensions between the two nations over the contentious issue. A high-level meeting of the Afghanistan Inter-Ministerial Coordination Cell was convened on Thursday in Islamabad where it was decided to send Yusuf to Kabul, according to Dawn newspaper.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews
  • In Pakistan, main opposition party Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has demanded resignation of Prime Minister Imran Khan for allegedly defaming the country and its political parties only to hide his own corruption. Party's information secretary Marriyum Aurangzeb said the Prime Minister is committing the act at a time when foreign dignitaries are arriving in Islamabad to attend a high-profile international summit of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Afghanistan.
    Marriyum Aurangzeb was referring to the prime minister's interview to a news channel on Friday in which he had once again hit out at his political rivals from the powerful Bhutto and Sharif families, blaming them for promoting corruption and destroying the country.
    In Pakistan, main opposition party Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has demanded resignation of Prime Minister Imran Khan for allegedly defaming the country and its political parties only to hide his own corruption. Party's information secretary Marriyum Aurangzeb said the Prime Minister is committing the act at a time when foreign dignitaries are arriving in Islamabad to attend a high-profile international summit of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Afghanistan. Marriyum Aurangzeb was referring to the prime minister's interview to a news channel on Friday in which he had once again hit out at his political rivals from the powerful Bhutto and Sharif families, blaming them for promoting corruption and destroying the country.
    NEWSONAIR.GOV.IN
    Pakistan’s main opposition party demands resignation of PM Imran Khan
    In Pakistan, main opposition party Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has demanded resignation of Prime Minister Imran Khan for allegedly defaming the country and its political parties only to hide his own corruption.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews
More Results
kishan 2