Spokesperson says Pakistan has internal mechanism to resolve any issues pertaining to country’s democratic process
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In open letter to U.S. Congress, acting foreign minister warns of humanitarian crises if Washington does not grant Kabul access to central bank assets
‘Surprising’ for U.S. to Seek Reassessment of Ties with Pakistan: Foreign Office
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportIn weekly briefing, spokesperson reiterates call for international community to remain engaged with the new Taliban government in Afghanistan
The state of Pakistan and its inhabitants owe a debt of gratitude to Aga Khan III for his contributions to its development
Bill requires USAID to award at least 50 percent of higher education scholarships to Pakistani women under a merit and needs-based program
Pakistan’s foreign minister says emerging movement will strengthen diplomatic outreach on disputed region
China’s distancing from India is not quite the slam dunk Pakistan might like it to be
The populist rhetoric of Pakistani lawmakers only risks bringing the nation closer to chaos
U.S. president now free to fully focus on his re-election campaign following exoneration on two charges
Prime minister says Islamabad will continue to extend political, diplomatic, moral support to residents of India-held Kashmir
Dozens injured as police storm university in Delhi to disperse student-led demonstration