Pakistan

  • India Challenges Pakistan

    India Challenges Pakistan's Role in UN Security Council Committees Over Conflict of Interest Concerns

    Nov 15, 2025 03:59 pm CST

    India's Permanent Representative P Harish has criticized Pakistan's leadership of key UN Security Council committees, citing significant conflicts of interest. During a Council debate on working methods, Harish called for greater transparency in committee operations and leadership selection, particularly regarding the Taliban sanctions committee and counter-terrorism panel. The criticism highlights ongoing tensions between regional powers and raises questions about effectiveness in international security governance.

  • Delhi Blast Investigation Reveals Dubai-Pakistan Connection: Doctors

    Delhi Blast Investigation Reveals Dubai-Pakistan Connection: Doctors' Terror Network Uncovered

    Nov 13, 2025 10:22 pm CST

    The investigation into the deadly Delhi car bombing that killed 13 people has uncovered connections to Dubai and Pakistan, with several medical professionals implicated in a sophisticated terror network. Authorities discovered that Muzzafar Rather, brother of arrested Dr. Adil Ahmed Rather, traveled through Pakistan to Dubai, likely to secure funding for terror operations linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed. The plot allegedly targeted multiple locations in the National Capital Region on the anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition.

  • Enhanced Security at Nepal Border Following Delhi Blast as Suspects May Attempt Escape

    Enhanced Security at Nepal Border Following Delhi Blast as Suspects May Attempt Escape

    Nov 12, 2025 04:16 pm CST

    Security agencies have intensified vigilance along the India-Nepal border following the Delhi blast incident, as intelligence suggests suspects may attempt to flee through this route before entering Pakistan. Multiple agencies are investigating the attack, which is linked to the Jaish-e-Mohammad operated Faridabad module. Forensic teams have collected 40 samples from the blast site, including explosive materials and ammunition, indicating a planned series of attacks across India.

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    US Embassy's Contrasting Response to Terror Attacks in India and Pakistan Raises Concerns

    Nov 11, 2025 11:31 pm CST

    The US embassy has come under fire for its contrasting responses to terrorist incidents in India and Pakistan. While explicitly condemning "terrorism" in Pakistan following an Islamabad blast, the embassy's delayed response to Delhi's car bombing avoided the term entirely, referring to it merely as a "terrible explosion." This apparent double standard has sparked outrage among Indian social media users and geopolitical experts, highlighting potential issues in US-India diplomatic relations amid President Trump's tariff policies and comments about regional conflicts.

  • Afghanistan and Pakistan Extend Border Ceasefire Following Diplomatic Negotiations in Turkey

    Afghanistan and Pakistan Extend Border Ceasefire Following Diplomatic Negotiations in Turkey

    Oct 31, 2025 10:10 am CST

    Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to extend their ceasefire after five days of negotiations in Istanbul mediated by Turkey and Qatar. The talks, held from October 25-30, resulted in plans for a monitoring mechanism and follow-up meetings on November 6. Both nations expressed commitment to diplomatic resolution while the fragile peace along their volatile border continues to hold.

  • Trump Claims 250% Tariff Threat Prevented India-Pakistan Conflict: Analysis of US Foreign Policy Tactics

    Trump Claims 250% Tariff Threat Prevented India-Pakistan Conflict: Analysis of US Foreign Policy Tactics

    Oct 30, 2025 05:06 pm CST

    US President Donald Trump has claimed credit for preventing conflict between India and Pakistan by threatening a 250% tariff on both nations. This article examines Trump's assertions about the May ceasefire following Operation Sindoor, India's response to Pakistan-backed terrorism, and ongoing US-India trade negotiations amid existing 50% tariffs. Despite Trump's claims, India maintains the ceasefire occurred only after direct Pakistani request and rejects third-party mediation.

  • 59-Year-Old Espionage Suspect with Foreign Nuclear Scientist Links Arrested in Delhi

    59-Year-Old Espionage Suspect with Foreign Nuclear Scientist Links Arrested in Delhi

    Oct 29, 2025 02:33 am CST

    Delhi Police have arrested a 59-year-old man involved in espionage activities with connections to a foreign nuclear scientist. Mohammad Adil Hussaini, who operated under multiple aliases, was part of a fake passport network based in Jamshedpur. The suspect had traveled to Pakistan and obtained identification cards for sensitive installations using forged documents. His brother has also been arrested in connection with the case.

  • Pakistani Woman Challenges Government Over Period Tax on Sanitary Pads: A Fight for Women

    Pakistani Woman Challenges Government Over Period Tax on Sanitary Pads: A Fight for Women's Rights

    Oct 28, 2025 04:48 pm CST

    A 25-year-old Pakistani lawyer, Mahnoor Omer, has filed a landmark public interest litigation against the government's heavy taxation on sanitary pads. Her petition argues that the 40% tax burden on menstrual products violates women's constitutional rights to equality and dignity, making essential hygiene items inaccessible for many. With only 12% of Pakistani women using sanitary pads due to high costs, this case highlights the intersection of taxation policy and gender inequality in healthcare access.

  • Donald Trump Praises Pakistani Leaders While Promising to Resolve Afghanistan Conflict

    Donald Trump Praises Pakistani Leaders While Promising to Resolve Afghanistan Conflict

    Oct 26, 2025 03:34 pm CST

    US President Donald Trump has praised Pakistan's leadership, calling Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir "great people" while promising to quickly resolve the ongoing Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict. This statement comes amid Trump's claims of resolving eight international conflicts during his administration, though his previous assertion about mediating India-Pakistan tensions was contradicted by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

  • FATF Warns Pakistan: Removal From Grey List Doesn

    FATF Warns Pakistan: Removal From Grey List Doesn't Guarantee Protection Against Terror Financing

    Oct 25, 2025 10:02 am CST

    The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has warned Pakistan that its 2022 removal from the 'greylist' doesn't make it immune to money laundering and terrorist financing. FATF President Elisa de Anda Madrazo emphasized that all countries must maintain vigilance against financial crimes, as reports surface of terrorist organizations using digital wallets to conceal fund transfers. Pakistan remains under monitoring by the Asia Pacific Group to ensure continued implementation of anti-terror financing measures.