New York [U.S.A], Oct 13 (ANI): In an apparent dig at Pakistan -North Korea nuclear links, India said it remains concerned about proliferation of nuclear and missile technologies, which has adversely impacted its national security and called on the international community to strongly act on
Islamabad [Pakistan], October 11 (ANI): Afghanistan has suspended the transit trade meeting with Pakistan, aimed at dealing with problems hindering the smooth implementation of a revised transit treaty.
New Delhi [India], Oct. 9 (ANI):India on Monday signed an extradition treaty with Lithuania following a meeting between External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and her Lithuanian counterpart Linus Linkevicius in New Delhi, thus enhancing its engagement with the Baltic region.
New Delhi [India], Oct. 3 (ANI): Liquor baron Vijay Mallya's arrest in London on Tuesday was pursuant to the extradition request made by the Government of India based on money laundering charges against him, according to sources.
Lahore [Pakistan], September 17 (ANI): Pakistan has asked the World Bank to constitute a court of arbitration to settle its Indus Water Treaty dispute as New Delhi and Islamabad failed to break the impasse on choice of a forum for settling the issue.
Washington D. C. [U.S.A.], September 16 (ANI): India and Pakistan have reconfirmed their commitment to the preservation of the Indus Water Treaty over the talks held on September 14-15 in Washington D.C. to discuss the technical issues of the Kishenganga and Ratle hydroelectric power plants
London [U.K.], Sep 14 (ANI): The Westminster Magistrates' Court in London on Thursday fixed November 20 as the date for the next hearing of liquor baron Vijay Mallya in the ongoing extradition case over economic offences in India.
Kathmandu [Nepal], August 3 (ANI): Nepal is in dilemma whether to amend the Peace and Friendship Treaty signed in 1950 with India or replace the treaty with a new one.
Lahore [Pakistan], August 3 (ANI): India and Pakistan have agreed to meet in September in Washington D C to continue discussions over the Indus Waters Treaty.
New Delhi [India], Aug.2 (ANI): India on Wednesday said that it does not need any approval from third parties for constructing projects such as the Kishenganga in accordance with Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), sources state.