In another sign of the warming up of ties between Pakistan and Bangladesh, top army officials from both sides met on Tuesday (Jan 14) at the Joint Staff Headquarters (JSHQ) in Rawalpindi. Pakistan ...
Pakistan's military and foreign office refute Indian Army Chief Gen Dwivedi's claims that Pakistan is the source of regional terrorism. Islamabad labels these statements as baseless attempts to ...
Pakistan says India's defence minister and Army chief made 'baseless accusations' against it In a statement, the Pakistan Army on Wednesday rejected the remarks of the Indian Army chief about ...
The military on Wednesday strongly reacted to the Indian army chief calling Pakistan the “epicentre of terrorism”, saying that instead of trying to “conjure up ...
Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi today spoke out over the removal of the iconic picture of Pakistan's surrender to India in the 1971 war from his office at Raisina Hill in New Delhi.
Pakistan Army says the remarks made by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief of Army Staff Gen Upendra Dwivedi against it are 'baseless' Pakistan on Wednesday rejected what it claimed as "baseless ...
Will Chandrababu Naidu-ruled Andhra Pradesh continue to be Modi govt's focus point? Tax cuts, tariff, growth strategies top Indian industry's Budget wish list On Monday, Indian Army chief Gen Dwivedi ...
Pakistan Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir has identified the presence of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Afghanistan and cross-border terrorist activities as the main ...
The Pakistan Army called out the Indian army chief for "extreme duplicity" after he labelled the neighbouring country an "epicentre" of terrorism, saying Islamabad takes strong exception to such ...
Pakistan Army and the Foreign Office on Wednesday rebuked both the Indian defense minister and its army chief for beating a "dead horse", saying blaming Pakistan for indigenous reaction to state ...
The Pakistan military has, as expected, issued a strongly denial to the Indian army chief calling the country an "epicentre of terrorism", saying that instead of trying to "conjure up non-existent ...
Even as the Paksitan Army allotted funds to combat disinformation and fake news, it turned out that the Army itself was using a fake think-tank 'based out of Washington DC'. Newsletters ePaper ...