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US weighs military option in Pakistan

The U.S. military is developing plans for a unilateral attack on the Pakistani Taliban in the event of a successful terrorist strike in the United States that can be traced to them, The Washington Post reports.

Yaum-e-Takbeer observed

Despite facing immense pressure from certain quarters to impede Pakistan’s nuclear tests in 1998, the country went ahead brushing aside all threats to make its defence impregnable, renowned nuclear scientist Dr Samar Mubarakmand said on Friday.

Pakistan natural ally of SCO, says China

Pakistan’s Ambassador to China Masood Khan met Muratbek Imanaliev, Secretary General of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) to underline Pakistan’s strong aspiration to become a full member of the SCO, says a press release received here from Beijing.

Pakistan starts production of avionics for JF-17 Thunder jet

Pakistan on Friday successfully launched the production project of avionics for the fighter jet (JF-17 Thunder) at Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) Kamra.

Canada denies visa to ex-Indian army officer for IHK abuses

Just days after Canada refused visa to a retired Indian trooper of Border Security Force (BSF) on charges of involvement in human rights violations in Indian-held Kashmir (IHK), one more incident of a denial of visa to a retired Lieutenant General of the Indian army by the Canadian Home Office on the same grounds has [...]

Pakistan key partner in global peace, says UK

A senior British diplomat on Wednesday underlined the immense importance the UK attaches to its relations with Pakistan, and said it will continue the process of building a strong long-term partnership between the two countries.

Even 1000 terrorists can’t get access to Pakistan nukes: Dr. Qadeer

Renowned Atomic Scientist Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan Friday said Pakistan’s nuclear assets are completely secure and that ‘even a group of a thousand terrorists together won’t be able to gain access to its atomic technology.’

Role of RAW can’t be ruled out; terrorists to be dealt more aggressively

Minister for Interior Rehman Malik Friday said the involvement of Indian intelligence agency RAW cannot be ruled out in Lahore terror attacks that claimed 70 lives and injured another 40 worshippers of Ahmadia sect.

Pakistan, Japan pldege to reinforce bilateral cooperation

The fourth round of Pakistan-Japan Security Dialogue was held.

Pakistan seeks nuclear technology without discrimination

Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Friday urged the world comity to provide Pakistan access to nuclear technology for peaceful uses, in a non-discriminatory manner.

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