Pakistan: Teenage TikTok star Sana Yousaf shot dead in Islamabad
A 17-year-old TikTok star, Sana Yousaf, was shot and killed at her Islamabad residence on Monday
A 17-year-old TikTok star, Sana Yousaf, was shot and killed at her Islamabad residence on Monday
Islamabad's anti-India propaganda failed miserably during Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's four-nation regional diplomacy tour last week that aimed at making an outreach to the international community following Operation Sindoor -- India's decisive response to the heinous April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.
Images released from the event showed the painting, which was touted as a depiction of the so-called military operation over India.
In a loud and clear message to Islamabad post ''Operation Sindoor'', Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday made it clear that India would not allow Pakistan access to its rightful share of water and that playing with Indian blood would come at a steep cost.
Hours after Pakistan made "baseless allegations" of Indian involvement in a bus bomb blast in Balochistan earlier in the day, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Wednesday slammed Islamabad for blaming India for all its internal issues.
Thousands of Afghan migrants, who have taken refuge in Pakistan, have called for an immediate pause in action directed at them by police authorities in Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
Pakistan is grappling with a resurgence of polio virus as several new cases have been reported over the past few weeks.
When the Indian ministerial team commented that “the atmospherics were good,” it seems an opportune moment to peer through the broken bridges of diplomacy between the two neighbours, who suffered the horrors of Partition and then a series of wars, entrenching international powers in the sub-continent amidst a continuing arms-race.
Ahead of his visit to Pakistan for the SCO Heads of Government meeting on October 15-16, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday said he is not going to Islamabad to discuss "India-Pakistan relations" but to attend a multilateral event. He said he is travelling to Pakistan only to be a "good member of the SCO".
Pakistan has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meeting scheduled to be hosted by Islamabad in October, India confirmed Friday.