Pakistan-India peace forum urges dialogue resumptionSeptember 19th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India and Pakistan have no alternative to serious dialogue to end the atmosphere of suspicion between them, said speakers at a public meet organised here by the Pakistan India People's Forum for Peace and Democracy (PIPFPD) Saturday. "Cessation of dialogue cannot ensure that there will be no future attacks," said human rights activist and PIPFPD general secretary Tapan K.
BSF greets Pakistani Rangers on occasion of Pak Independence DayAugust 14th, 2009 WAGAH - Indian and Pakistani border guards stationed at the Wagah border checkpost exchanged sweets and congratulated each other on the occasion of the 62nd anniversary of Pakistan's Independence Day on Friday. Mohammad Yaqub, Director-General, Pakistan Rangers, and other officials came to the zero line and handed over sweets to Mohammad Akil, DIG BSF.
Pakistan says Indian nuclear-powered submarine 'detrimental' to peace and stabilityJuly 28th, 2009 Pakistan unhappy with India's nuclear-powered subISLAMABAD — Pakistan says India's new nuclear-powered submarine is "detrimental" to the region's peace and stability and it will take "appropriate steps" in response. The statement comes amid lingering tensions between the two nuclear powers over last year's terrorist attacks in Mumbai that India blames on Pakistani militants.
Taliban, not just a threat to Pakistan but world peace: AntonyJune 19th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Defence Minister A.K. Antony on Friday said that Taliban is a threat to the world peace and India has been trying to impress upon Pakistan to take more proactive actions to ban the Taliban.
Pakistan must dismantle terror set up for peace process, says KrishnaMay 29th, 2009 BANGALORE - External Affairs minister S.M.Krishna on Friday said that peace process with Pakistan could only resume if Pakistan dismantled terror aiding set-ups functioning on its soil. Addressing media persons here, Krishna said Pakistan is expected to take certain step to show India and the rest of the world that it is actually serious about fighting terrorism.
Iran, Pakistan to finalise pipeline deal next weekMay 18th, 2009 TEHRAN - Iran and Pakistan will hold the last round of the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline talks in Tehran next week, the special representative of Iran's oil minister to the talks has said. 'A Pakistani delegation headed by Minister of Petroleum and Natural Resources Asim Hussain is to arrive in Tehran May 23 to finalise the Peace Pipeline deal based on the new price formula,' Hojjatollah Ghanimifard was quoted as saying by Mehr news agency.
American friends welcome to help better ties with India: ZardariMay 8th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari says he hopes to build better relations with India after its parliamentary elections and 'if our American friends can help us, they're welcome to.'
'I know they are busy at the moment. Democracies are always willing to work with democracies,' Zardari told reporters after a meeting Thursday with members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee along with his Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
Zardari for fresh dialogue with India after electionsMay 6th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari says he proposes to start a fresh peace dialogue with India after the Indian elections are over later this month. 'Democracies have never gone to war.
No peace talks unless Pak acts against perpetrators of Mumbai attacks: PMApril 15th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh today said that no effort can be made to have peace talks with Pakistan unless Islamabad takes strict action against the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks.
Mufti for resumption of India-Pakistan peace talksApril 9th, 2009 JAMMU - Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed Thursday said his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) would work to re-initiate peace talks between India and Pakistan. 'With the support of the people the PDP will persuade both India and Pakistan to re-initiate the peace process and take concrete steps for the solution of the Kashmir problem,' Mufti Sayeed said at an election meeting in Mendhar, 200 km north of Jammu.
Let's move beyond burden of history: MusharrafMarch 8th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Making a strong pitch for lasting peace between India and Pakistan, former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf Saturday exhorted the two countries to move beyond 'the burden of history' and jointly combat common problems like extremism and terrorism. 'We must overcome the burden of history and move forward.
Indian peaceniks cross over to PakistanFebruary 23rd, 2009 AMRITSAR - A group of eminent people from India on a peace mission Sunday crossed over into Pakistan from the Attari-Wagah land border checkpost between the two countries near here. Noted journalist Kuldip Nayar, film director Mahesh Bhatt, social activist Swami Agnivesh and others are part of this peace delegation.
Probe into Mumbai attacks will define India-Pakistan ties: SAFMAJanuary 29th, 2009 LAHORE - The future of Pakistan-India relations depends on the investigation into the Mumbai attacks, a senior official of the South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA) said here Friday. Imtiaz Alam, secretary general of SAFMA, said the objective of a Peace Mission’s visit to India was aimed at restoring the broken ties between the two neighbors.
This is the time to work for peace, Sharif tells India, PakistanJanuary 12th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Former Pakistan prime minister and opposition leader Nawaz Sharif Tuesday called upon the governments of Pakistan and India to jointly probe the Mumbai attacks and resume the peace process. 'Pakistan and India should jointly probe the Mumbai attacks and immediately resume the composite dialogue,' Sharif, who also heads the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), told journalists here.
China asks India, Pakistan to probe Mumbai attacksDecember 22nd, 2008 BEIJING - China Tuesday called on India and Pakistan to probe the Mumbai terror attacks through peaceful consultations. 'We hope to see improvement in the India-Pakistan relations,' foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang told a press conference in responding to questions on the South Asia situation.