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Pakistan Election Results 2018: As Imran Khan looks set to take charge as PM, here's how Indian editorials analysed PTI's rise
Fp Staff •Media outlets in India remain sceptical of Imran Khan, a day after his elevation to the post of Pakistan prime minister was all but confirmed.
Shiv Sena says Manohar Parrikar insulted Narendra Modi, party 'prays' for his defeat in Assembly bypoll
Ians •Accusing Manohar Parrikar of "insulting" Narendra Modi, NDA-ally Shiv Sena "prayed" for his defeat in the upcoming assembly bypoll which he is contesting.
CBI to The New York Times editorial on NDTV raids: India does not require lesson on freedom of press
Fp Staff •The New York Times published a scathing piece on the NDTV raids. The editorial was not left unheard, as it received a letter to the editor from the CBI
Pak parliament approves Hindu Marriage Act; editorial in local daily calls it good news
Fp Archives •The Pakistani parliament has worked out a mechanism to register marriages between Hindus in the country, a daily said Thursday, noting that while this is "good news" for the country, "we must remember that parliament has only done what it should have done decades ago".
'Should use intel to identify Pathankot attack handlers', says editorial in Pakistani daily
Fp Archives •Pakistan should use its extensive intelligence network to find out who were the Pakistani handlers of the attack on the IAF base in Pathankot and "keep India in the loop", a leading daily in Islamabad said on Sunday.
In joint editorial, Modi, Obama say they'll work together for a better world
Fp Staff •In a joint editorial in The Washington Post, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama said that the two countries want to move forward together for a better world. "Chalein Saath Saath," was key to bilateral ties they said.
It is time to set a new agenda in Indo-US ties: Modi, Obama write in joint editorial
Fp Archives •For the first time, writing a joint editorial, the Indian Prime Minister and the American President said it was time to set a "new agenda" and with a reinvigorated level of ambition and greater confidence both the countries can go beyond modest and conventional goals.<br />
Testing Akbaruddin's patience: Five stupid questions journos asked about Modi-Obama meet
Fp Staff •Their appetite for the inane whetted by the juicy fact that Obama had greeted the PM in Gujarati -- 'Kem Cho Mr Prime Minister?' -- the reporters kept asking for more, more, and more irrelevant detail.
US-Indo BFFs: Modi, Obama break ice over dinner, warm water at White House
Choudhury •After Modi’s rock star reception at Madison Square Garden on Sunday afternoon, word must have reached Obama loud and clear that Modi is viewed as a messiah of change in India.
PM Modi, President Obama to pen joint editorial in leading US publication
Fp Staff •Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama will write a joint editorial in a leading journal