Premier says U.A.E. can play a role in facilitating talks between neighboring states on Kashmir issue
narendra modi
During press conference at U.N., Pakistan’s foreign minister had referred to Indian prime minister as ‘butcher of Gujarat’
In statement, Foreign Office says Delhi must deliver on commitments to Kashmiris and stop making ‘delusional’ statements
The BJP, by not acting sternly against communal violence in Gujarat, has strengthened the violent trend of harassment against the Muslim minority
Minorities of India, whether Muslims or Christians, are coming under increasing threat from the country’s majority Hindu population
A book by Bharat Karnad describes as ‘self-hurting’ or ‘silly’ Delhi’s various attempts to isolate Islamabad
Mushaal Malik Urges Imran Khan to Delay Long March, Join Protests for Husband’s Release
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportGovernment says it is working on strategy to facilitate the release of Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik from Indian detention
Peace between Pakistan, India Vital for Regional Progress, Sharif Tells Modi
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportIn letter to Indian counterpart, Pakistani prime minister stresses on peaceful resolution of all outstanding disputes, including Jammu and Kashmir
India’s Modi, Turkey’s Erdogan Congratulate Shahbaz on Becoming P.M.
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportWhite House says democratic Pakistan ‘critical’ to interests of the U.S.
Spokesman says Washington does not require any country to choose between China and the U.S.
The Indian prime minister’s ability to cut off advertising revenue for major outlets prevents them from resisting Delhi’s tilt toward majoritarianism
Author Aakar Patel’s history of India since 2014 highlights the reasons behind the strongman leader’s continued popularity and influence
The Taliban will need to shore up regional support if they wish to see Afghanistan prosper and avail its mineral resources
The 2002 Gujarat riots continue to serve as warning to India’s minorities
Global watchdog accuses PTI-led government of utilizing ‘increasingly draconian censorship’ to silence criticism, vilify journalists and bloggers