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New version ‘JF-17 Thunder’ to take off next year

 
 

ISLAMABAD—Pak made JF17 — having almost all the capabilities of F-16 — will be taking off in the skies before the schedule, officials said. “Our pilots would be flying the fighter jet in early 2006, probably before the delivery of F-16s,” they said. >> >>
 

 

        

Howard admires Pakistan’s fight against terrorism
Calls for peaceful solution to Kashmir - Six accords signed to promote bilateral ties - President, Premier thankful for Australian relief efforts, aid
By Our Special Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—President General Pervez Musharraf and Australian Prime Minister John Howard expressed unanimity of views on major international issues after a 45-minute meeting here Tuesday. The Australian Prime Minister paid tributes to the Pakistani leader for his pivotal efforts in the fight against terrorism. “We admire   >> >>


 

Delhi rejects Kashmir suggestions, Islamabad insists relevancy
By Our Diplomatic Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan Tuesday asked India to respond with an open mind to the ideas of demilitarization and self-governance, to help find a solution of the Kashmir dispute and for durable peace in the region. Foreign Office Spokesperson Ms Tasneem Aslam said it would be regrettable if India chooses to be evasive in responding to   >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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