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Arun Jaitley says most acts of terror across world have some Pakistan links
•Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Monday said that most acts of terrorism across the world will have some links to Pakistan and blamed Islamabad for the strained Indo-Pak ties.
Pakistan rules out Kulbhushan Jadhav's extradition, India says follow international norms
•Pakistan on Friday asserted that it will not extradite alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav and said more information on him has been sought from India.
Narendra Modi at Raisina Dialogue: Amid ‘peace and prosperity’, PM trains guns on Pakistan, China
Karanp •In his address at the second Raisina Dialogue, in the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, laced with kind words for nearly everyone, Prime Minister Narendra Modi did save a few barbs for China and Pakistan.
Surgical strikes message to Pakistan that India won't accept continued terrorism as 'new normal': MEA
•Asserting that talks and terror cannot go together, India on Wednesday said the message it sent to Pakistan through the 'surgical strike' has been heard across the world and there was "clear unanimity" that sponsorship of terrorism is as heinous as the menace itself.
India-Pakistan ties: Modi's birthday wishes to Sharif don't signal policy change
Prakash Nanda •India and Pakistan have fought four times, threatened each other many a time and quarrel most of the time.
Heart of Asia Summit: Amid Indo-Pak tension, Ajit Doval, Sartaj Aziz hold brief interaction
•Pakistani Prime Minister's Foreign Affairs Advisor Sartaj Aziz and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval had a brief interaction on Saturday night, amid intense strain in Indo-Pak ties in the wake of Nagrota terror strike and intensified cross-border firing in Jammu and Kashmir.
Month after surgical strikes: Appraisal of India's new strategy of dealing with Pakistan
Abhijnan Rej •Exactly a month ago, Indian special forces crossed the Line of Control (LoC) to prevent imminent infiltration of Pakistan-sponsored terrorists into Indian territory.
PM Narendra Modi to skip Saarc summit in Islamabad as Uri terror attack hurts Indo-Pak ties
Fp Staff •Upping the ante against Pakistan on Tuesday, India issued a statement that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not be taking part in the Saarc meet in Islamabad.
Indus Waters Treaty: Hold your horses warmongers, a river attack will lead nowhere
Mishra •Vikas Swarup was suitably cryptic when he mentioned the Indus Waters Treaty on Thursday. That was cue enough for the war-mongering crowd to visualise a possible Indian post-Uri action.
Pakistan to share dossier of Indian brutalities in Kashmir with UN: PM Sharif at UNGA
Fp Staff •Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif addressed the 71st UN General Assembly session at New York on Wednesday.