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This novel, told by an assassin, is a parable about Pakistan (and a murdered Nobel Prize winner)
Zarar Said
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India should have become a Hindu country after Partition, says Meghalaya High Court judge
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US blacklists 10 countries, including China and Pakistan, for ‘severe religious freedom violations’
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Hockey World Cup: Pakistan’s campaign ends on a whimper with a crushing 0-5 loss to Belgium
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Watch: A Pakistani news anchor was hit by a ball of fire during a live telecast
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Kartarpur corridor may be used to fuel militancy in India, says Amarinder Singh
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Entire world knows about role of Pakistani terrorists in 26/11 attacks, claims Indian Army chief
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The big news: Armyman arrested in connection with Bulandshahr killing, and 9 other top stories
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J&K: Security forces killed more than 225 militants this year, says Indian Army commander
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Surgical strikes were ‘overhyped’, says former Army officer who oversaw operations
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Cricket: Mohammad Amir recalled to Pakistan squad for three-match Test tour of South Africa
AFP
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Pakistan doesn’t want to be treated like a ‘hired gun’ to fight US’ wars, says Imran Khan
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South Africa name uncapped Zubayr Hamza in Test squad for Pakistan series
AFP
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Jammu and Kashmir: Army soldier killed in alleged ceasefire violation in Kupwara district
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Hockey World Cup: Pakistan, Malaysia play out thrilling draw to stay in the hunt for knockout spot
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‘Pakistan is using Taliban as hedge against India,’ says incoming head of US troops in West Asia
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Pakistan may use Kartarpur corridor to push militants into India, says Union minister
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Kartarpur is in Pakistan because of Congress’ ‘lack of vision’, Narendra Modi says in Rajasthan
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‘Googly’ remark: Pakistan minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi claims it was misrepresented
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The Daily Fix: The Kartarpur corridor is a powerful symbol but may not be a reliable road to peace
Ipsita Chakravarty