The new conditions imposed on Pakistan include the parliamentary approval of a new PKR 17.6 trillion (USD 62.42) budget, an increase in the debt servicing surcharge on electricity bills and lifting restrictions on import of more than three-year-old used cars.
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Pakistani investigators take help of FBI, Dutch Police to bust global cybercrime network during raids in Multan, Lahore
Pakistani investigators bust global cybercrime network in Multan and Lahore with help of FBI and Dutch police.
Pakistan: Shehbaz Sharif admits India’s missile hit Nur Khan airbase
Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif admitted India’s ballistic missile launch on Nur Khan airbase and other locations.
Pakistan calls for composite dialogue as India demands action on terror
Addressing the Senate on Thursday, Dar said the “ceasefire” with India has been extended till May 18, but a political dialogue will ultimately have to take place to resolve the problems between the two neighbours.
India to send multi-party delegations abroad to expose Pak-backed terror
Senior leaders, including MPs, of various parties from both the ruling and the opposition, have been sounded out by the government and some parties have also given their go-ahead to the presence of their members for the diplomatic exercise.
Military aviation analyst Tom Cooper feels Pakistan is massively misusing religion
Military aviation analyst and historian Tom Cooper feels that Pakistan is ‘massively misusing religion’ and breeding jihadism
India to keep Indus Water Treaty suspended until Pakistan stops supporting cross-border terrorism: Jal Shakti ministry
Brokered by the World Bank in 1960, the Indus Waters Treaty governed the distribution and use of the Indus river and its tributaries between India and Pakistan.
Pakistan hands over detained BSF soldier Purnam Kumar Shaw to India
An Indian Border Security Force personnel, who was detained by Pakistani Rangers, was handed over to India.
India expels Pakistani diplomat over espionage charge
The Indian government on Tuesday expelled a Pakistani diplomat over alleged espionage charges, prompting Pakistan to follow same
Hafiz Rauf, “common man” who led funeral of Pak terrorists, exposed by India as name on US wanted list
India had earlier pointed out the nexus of the Pakistani state and terrorists operating on its soil, when it flashed the photograph of Rauf leading the funeral prayers of terrorists killed at the Lashkar-e-Taiba HQ in Mudrike, accompanied by senior Pakistan Army and police officers in uniform.