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Pak nuclear sites vulnerable to attack by militants

London, Nov 22: A British think-tank, the Pakistan Security Research Unit (PSRU), has warned that in the current political turbulence the chances of Pakistan’s nuclear assets falling into the hands

Taliban controls 54 percent of Afghanistan, says Brussels think tank

London, Nov.22: An international think tank has in a report claimed that a resurgent Taliban is in control of at least half of Afghanistan, and predicted that the landlocked country is in serious d

Bush greets Sikhs ahead of Guru Nanak's 538th birth anniversary

U.S. President George W. BushAmritsar, Nov.21: U.S. President George W.

Manmohan Singh meets Japan’s Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh

Emergency in Pak will not to affect military ties with US: Admiral Mullen

Washington, Nov 21: Admiral Michael Mullen, Chairman of US Joint Chiefs of StaffAdmiral Michael Mullen, the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, has said that the emergency in Pakistan will not affect military to military relations with the United States.

Admiral Mullen told reporters at the Washington Foreign Press Centre that from a military standpoint, he had not seen any effect of the emergency on bilateral relations.

"The military to military contact still continues, and I see no problem there," he said."

Pervez Musharraf is a man of his word, says George Bush

General Pervez MusharrafWashington, Nov 21: US President George W Bush has

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