News for 'indian-administered-kashmir'

'Indian state' Jammu and Kashmir, says Pak minister at UN

'Indian state' Jammu and Kashmir, says Pak minister at UN

Rediff.com10 Sep 2019

Till date, Pakistan, in all its official communication, has been referring to Jammu and Kashmir as "Indian Administered Kashmir"

Mystery over UN e-mail, Ban denies Kashmir remark

Mystery over UN e-mail, Ban denies Kashmir remark

Rediff.com3 Aug 2010

The role of the Pakistani-origin spokesperson of United Nations secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has come under scanner with the denial of the UN chief's controversial remarks on Kashmir by his office.

Pak driver's 'jihadi' brother killed in Kashmir

Pak driver's 'jihadi' brother killed in Kashmir

Rediff.com7 Mar 2009

Shakil, the younger brother of Pakistani driver Mehar Mohammed Khalil praised for his quick thinking that saved Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore's terror attack, was a "jihadi" killed by Indian security forces in Kashmir in anti-militancy operation in 1995, a news report has said. "In 1995 his younger brother, Shakil, was killed fighting for a jihadist militant group in Indian-administered Kashmir," The Times newspaper reported.

Rahul criticises Modi for H1-B failure, calls him a 'weak PM'

Rahul criticises Modi for H1-B failure, calls him a 'weak PM'

Rediff.com5 Jul 2017

The Congress on its Twitter handle also criticised Modi's US visit.

As Kashmir burns, Hafiz Saeed cries 'Jihad'

As Kashmir burns, Hafiz Saeed cries 'Jihad'

Rediff.com18 Apr 2015

Amid growing tensions in Jammu and Kashmir, Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed has pledged full support to the Kashmiris in their struggle for freedom and said he backed 'jihad' in the troubled state in concert with Pakistani government and the army.

'ISI has encouraged, trained, funded terrorists'

'ISI has encouraged, trained, funded terrorists'

Rediff.com26 Feb 2019

'The Pakistani military has encouraged and supported terrorist organisations, especially in Kashmir, as a means of waging proxy war against the Indian military and the country's superior economic resources.' 'The evidence is irrefutable with the recent killing of 46 paramilitary troops being just the latest example.'

PM-Sharif talks: India should not hope for too much

PM-Sharif talks: India should not hope for too much

Rediff.com28 Sep 2013

Two suicide bombers rammed into the All Saints Church in the Kohati Gate area of Peshawar, Pakistan, when Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was on his way to New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly session.

Lethal IM doesn't solely depend on Pakistani support

Lethal IM doesn't solely depend on Pakistani support

Rediff.com6 Feb 2014

A new report says Indian jihadis, including the Indian Mujahideen, are significantly more lethal as a result of external support, primarily from Pakistan. Aziz Haniffa reports.