No dialogue until concrete anti-terror evidence: MK Narayanan
Indian National Security Advisor MK Narayanan has said India will not resume the composite dialogue until it will see concrete evidence that Pakistan has acted against terrorism. In interview to an Indian newspaper Narayanan said that the leaders of India and Pakistan were agreed for it in their meeting at…
Visit: http://n
Related news from Pakistan:
- India again links composite dialogue to anti-terror action WASHINGTON (APP) – Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao on Tuesday indicated there could be no immediate resumption of composite dialogue with Pakistan and insisted Islamabad first address...
- Pak, Indian interior ministers reaffirm anti-terror fight ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Interior, Senator A. Rehman Malik and his Indian counterpart reaffirmed their resolve to fight against terrorism and share information to address the menace...
- Sharm el-Sheikh was neither a step forward nor backward: M.K. Narayanan Seeking to draw a line under the controversy surrounding last month’s meeting between Manmohan Singh and Yusuf Raza Gilani, National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan on Saturday replied in...
- Clinton lauds Pak-India dialogue, hopes India will support Pakistani anti-terror efforts Applauding the resumption of dialogue between Pakistan and India, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Wednesday has voiced the hope that New Delhi would support the Pakistani anti-terrorism...
- Germany sees no concrete indication for terror attack: officials .. .. Germany has no concrete indications of imminent attacks from terrorists and see no reason to change its threat level at this moment, an Interior Ministry spokesman...
- Australian defence team lauds Pak anti-terror efforts ISLAMABAD – Australian National Security Advisor Duncan Lewis and Commander of Joint Task Force 633 Maj Gen John Cantwell, Monday, discussed with the military leadership of Pakistan...
- Gilani hails `a victory of anti-terror alliance` ISLAMABAD, May 2: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has welcomed the killing of Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden and assured the world of the country`s continuous...
- Pak-India dialogue will help fight terror: US The US has welcomed proposed dialogue between India and Pakistan, saying cooperation between the two neighbours can only help joint efforts on security in South Asia including...
- Pak fuelling anti-India terror: alleges India .. .. Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram on Friday reiterated that India lives in perhaps the most difficult region and that the global epicentre of terrorism is in...
- PML-N blamed for delay in passing anti-terror bill ISLAMABAD, Sept 20: The Pakistan People’s Party-led government has blamed the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) for the inordinate delay in the passage of National Counter-Terrorism Authority (Nacta) Bill....
- PM directs ministries to propose amendments in anti-terror laws ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani directed Interior and Law ministries to propose comprehensive amendments in Anti-Terrorism Act 2010 with a view to award detrimental punishment to...
- Hillary Clinton for anti-terror action beyond Waziristan US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said that the operation against Taliban shouldn’t end in South Waziristan adding that Pakistan has to take on the terrorist groups...