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The Pakistan military, without providing evidence, said the militants had the backing of India.
Pakistan welcomes US or any country’s mediation to resolve the Kashmir dispute, ahead of Army chief Asim Munir’s US visit.
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Al Jazeera on MSNPakistan says soldiers kill 33 fighters near Afghan borderPakistan’s military says those killed had the backing of India although it offers no evidence to back up the allegation.
If you ever want to know what two countries really care about, don’t listen to the speeches. Watch what words they never ...
Pakistan has suspended cell phone data services for three weeks in the restive southwestern province of Balochistan in a bid ...
Pakistani military says slain militants belonged to 'Indian proxy Fitna al Khwaraj,’ referring to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, ...
In today's episode of India Ascends, Pakistan army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir will head to the United States again this ...
Pakistan military says it killed “Indian-sponsored” militants crossing from Afghanistan, recovered weapons and explosives.
Islamabad: The Pakistani army announced today that 33 militants were killed during a military operation carried out by its ...
Jairam Ramesh said Asim Munir appears to have become "America's darling", citing his lunch with President Trump back in June, ...
Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Asim Munir is expected to visit the United States this week to hold talks with ...
Munir’s visit to the US would be a return visit after US Central Command (CENTCOM) head General Michael Erik Kurilla’s visit ...
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