In statement, Foreign Office regrets Indian media trying to cast doubts on relief efforts during an ‘unprecedented natural calamity’
lashkar-e-taiba
Currently imprisoned on terror financing charges, the Jamaatud Dawa head’s teachings impacted Pakistan and its regional neighbors for decades
Lahkar-e-Taiba’s Lakhvi has little to fear from terror convictions, having already fathered a child during his previous incarceration
Pakistan ‘Encourages’ U.S. to Reserve Concern for India’s Terror Financing
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportIn rebuke, Foreign Office stresses that ‘irrefutable’ evidence of India aiding and abetting terror in Pakistan has been provided to global community
Ambassador-designate stresses that Islamabad must take ‘irreversible’ action against terrorism
FO Rejects ‘Unacceptable’ Reference to Pakistan in U.S.-India Joint Statement
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportSpokesperson calls on global community to urge India against playing any role detrimental to regional peace and stability
New Delhi’s economic might all but ensures it will continue to suffer little backlash from its brutal actions in India-held Kashmir
A uniform syllabus, as proposed by the incumbent government, risks setting back Pakistan’s sciences
In its annual report, U.S. State Department had alleged Islamabad has failed to act against militants targeting India and Afghanistan
Top diplomat notes the ruling reflects P.M. Khan’s statements vowing to not let any non-state actors operate from Pakistan
Founder of the Lashkar-e-Taiba has been sentenced to five-and-a-half years imprisonment, and a fine of Rs. 30,000
Anti-graft watchdog NAB has been used as a tool to punish political opponents for far too long
Foreign Office rebuts allegations that Islamabad is not doing enough to rein in terror outfits operating from its soil
Inside the cat-and-mouse game between Islamabad and the U.N.-listed Dawa chief