Although most security assistance for Pakistan is currently suspended
Pakistan might this week face the consequence of its alleged policy of financing and supporting terrorist groups, with the country coming under the scanner of a global watchdog
Pakistani Foreign Office sources suggested that China, Turkey, and Russia, all members of FATF, opposed the motion against Pakistan
Pakistan has reacted angrily to US threats of further punitive measures
All three were tied to Aminullah, who was put on international terror blacklists in 2009
Rawat said Pakistan should stop supporting terrorists
Musharraf's fondness for Hafiz Saeed, Lashkar-e-Taiba to win Pak foes: Expert
India has adopted a zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism: Rijiju
After US' Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said the ISI has links to terrorists, Pak attempted to defend itself by claiming that having links with such groups was not the same as supporting them
Pakistan has denied the US' allegations
Certain high officials of the IB themselves are directly involved with the terrorist organisations: Report
Swaraj was also deemed by Indian media as having taken a veiled dig at China: Chinese Media
The picture of the injured girl that Pak displayed was that of Rawya Abu Jom'a taken in July 2014
The study by Basel Institute on Governance ranked Pakistan at the 46th position out of 146 countries
BRICS also termed militant groups allegedly based in Pakistan a regional security concern
Terrorism emanating from Pakistan is one the contentious issues between India and China
General Votel called on Prime Minister Abbasi on Saturday
William Milam said Pak has no interest in a peaceful Afghanistan that'd be under India's influence
Many protesters shouted slogans asking Pakistan to stop intervening in the internal affairs of Kabul
Reports about killing of two Chinese nationals generated heated discussion on China's social media