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Musharraf seeks expansion of peacekeeping force in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON, JAN. 20. The Pakistani President, Pervez Musharraf, said that the International Peacekeeping Force in Afghanistan should be significantly expanded. He wanted the U.S. air power to remain in Pakistan as long as it was necessary to ... More
No plan to meet Pak.Minister: Shourie
TOKYO, JAN. 20. The Indian and Pakistani Ministers attending the International Conference on Reconstruction of Afghanistan, which begins tomorrow, have no plans to meet on the sidelines of the meeting. The Disinvestment Minister and leader of ... More
Pak. asked to furnish list
ISLAMABAD, JAN. 20. As the India-Pakistan stand off over New Delhi's demand for handing over 20 terrorists continued, India has asked Pakistan to furnish a comprehensive list of militant groups which had infiltrated into Jammu and Kashmir in ... More
Canada hopes to help ease Indo-Pak. tension
In the course of an interview to The Hindu at the Foreign Ministry in Ottawa, John Manley, Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, provided written answers to a broad area of topics that included international terrorism, tensions ... More
Activist of banned outfit to be executed
ISLAMABAD, JAN. 20 An activist from a banned radical Islamic group, convicted of killing two policemen in the Punjab province, will be executed on Tuesday. Police have announced that the execution would take place after Pakistan President, Pervez ... More
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  • Pak. Minister lashes out at OIC
  • India prepared to restore telecom network: Shourie

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