Pak terror News
BSF has got great success in Punjab. Pakistan had sent a drone to the Indian border. Which has been killed by the Border Security Force. After this whole incident, the search operation of the security forces has also started in the area.
Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar lashed out at Pakistan and said that now even the world does not consider Pakistan as equal to India. Gone is the era of dividing terror into good and bad. The association with terrorism cannot go on.
India has once again targeted Pakistan at the UN over the issue of terrorism. Watch this video to know more.
In the meeting of the United Nations Security Council, India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has fiercely lambasted China and Pakistan. He said that some countries start doing politics even on the matter of banning terrorists.
McCain is chairman of the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee and legislative moves by him always get through the Congress.
Now, the US Secretary of Defense will have to certify that Pakistan is not providing military, financial, or logistical support to any individuals designated by the US as a terrorist operating in Pakistan or Afghanistan.
In its 'Watch List 2017', the ICG has observed that Washington is “best placed” to pressure Pakistan to stop its support to Taliban, TOI reported.
Nuclear experts are of the view that ”India may be re-interpreting its no-first-use nuclear policy to allow pre-emptive strikes against its neighbour,” TOI reported.
"Shared prosperity is virtually impossible without shared security...The principal security threat which exists in Africa and our region is terrorism," Akbar said at the CII-Exim Bank Conclave in Delhi.
The bill titled “Pakistan State Sponsor of Terrorism Act of 2015” was tabled by Congressman Ted Poe, who chairs the House Subcommittee on Terrorism, on Thursday.
Proposing scaled up counter-terror cooperation between India and the 27-nation bloc, MEA emphasised on the need for an "comprehensive" global regime to counter terrorism.
"Rawalpindi chose poorly. Until Pakistan reverses this choice, it will continue to lose traction," Krepon said in an op-ed.
PM Modi said that terrorism is affecting India's neighbours, including Afghanistan and Bangladesh.
India strongly rejected Sharif's call for "a serious" bilateral dialogue "without any conditions", saying Pakistan wants talks with a "gun in its hand".
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