December 25th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

According to Interpol secretary-general Ronald Noble India had not provided him any evidence or proof about Pakistan’s association with terrorism attacks in Mumbai, which is really embarrassing for Indian government because they are continuously blaming Pakistan for that happened in Mumbai just to cool down their public’s anger.
This newspaper cartoon is also showing that embarrassment on Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s face that how they are Read the rest of this entry »
December 19th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) received official email from BCCI that on Thursday in which Indian Cricket Board told that they will not send Indian Cricket Team to Pakistan on scheduled tour.
In above picture, disappointment can be easily seen on the faces of Shahid Afridi, Umer Gul and Faisal Iqbal. Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi flaunts his anger by saying that Pakistan should not request India to come and play in Pakistan anymore and India should remember that scenario of year 1999 when Pakistani team Read the rest of this entry »
December 14th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

Indian fighter jets entered Lahore and Kashmir and violate Pakistan’s air apace on Saturday, Pakistani fighter planes respond quickly and through them back entirely. Sources say that Pakistan Air Force was already fully alert and they pushed those fully equipped planes back by Read the rest of this entry »
December 8th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

Indian External Affair Minister Pranab Mukherjee said that he had not make any threatening call to Pakistan President Zardari, while commenting on news published in media. On the other end Pakistan rejected the statement and called it ridiculous because Read the rest of this entry »
December 6th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

ISI Chief meets prime minister and discussed sensitive issues regarding those threats which Pakistan is receiving from across the border after Mumbai attacks.
It has been decided in the meeting that Pakistan must Read the rest of this entry »