Delhi’s move to implement the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act highlights the country’s religious divisions under P.M. Modi
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Foreign Office spokesperson says India has yet to deny veracity of evidence of its role in extraterritorial and extra-judicial killings in Pakistan
Foreign Office spokesperson says there is no formal extradition treaty between the neighboring nations
Pakistan Committed to Just Settlement of Kashmir Dispute: Foreign Office
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportSpokesperson rejects reports of U.S. establishing ‘regional drone hub’ in the country
During press conference at U.N., Pakistan’s foreign minister had referred to Indian prime minister as ‘butcher of Gujarat’
Minorities of India, whether Muslims or Christians, are coming under increasing threat from the country’s majority Hindu population
In statement, Ministry of Foreign Affairs says foreign minister’s remarks on Pak-Indo ties being ‘portrayed incorrectly’
Indian Court Sentences Kashmiri Leader Yasin Malik to Life Imprisonment
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportPakistan’s Parliament condemns sentencing, with Foreign Office slamming the ‘fabricated charges’ that led to the conviction
Pakistan Urges World to Hold India to Account for Violations of Minorities’ Rights
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportIn statement, Foreign Office strongly condemns surge in violence and targeted attacks against Muslims of neighboring nation
Pakistan Condemns Indian Defense Minister’s ‘Unwarranted, Provocative’ Statements
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportIn statement, Foreign Office says such rhetoric is often utilized by the BJP whenever it is facing elections in key Indian states
Pakistan Condemns Arrest of Activist Khurram Parvez in India-held Kashmir
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportIn statement, Foreign Office describes arbitrary detention as further evidence of Delhi’s trampling of human rights in disputed region
NSA Mooed Yusuf says Pakistan will not attend Indian conference on Afghanistan and reiterates calls for world to take notice of Delhi’s human rights abuses
Pakistan’s prime minister reiterates desire for normalization of ties with India but not if it betrays aspirations of residents of Jammu and Kashmir
India ‘More Likely’ to Respond to Pakistan With Military Force Under Modi: Report
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportAnnual threat assessment of U.S. intelligence warns of ‘potential flashpoints’ in Kashmir unrest, militant attack in India
Pakistan’s prime minister notes durable peace in South Asia contingent on resolving all pending issues between neighboring countries
In weekly briefing, Foreign Office spokesman claims Islamabad has made ‘substantive’ progress on fulfilling remaining points of FATF’s Action Plan
In news briefing, Antonio Guterres urges Pakistan and India to ‘seriously’ discuss the dispute and de-escalate situation at Line of Control