111. Pakistan on Monday categorically denied that Islamic militants were slipping into Indian Kashmir from its side of the disputed Himalayan state.
112. Pakistan and India hold parts of the disputed state and have fought two wars over it.
113. Pakistan, which controls the northern third of the disputed state, has denies the Indian charge, but pledges moral and political support for Kashmiri groups.
114. Pakistanis and Afghans top the number of foreign mercenaries fighting Indian rule in the disputed state of Kashmir, an official report said here Tuesday.
115. Police chief Mahinder Sabherwal, speaking from the scene, blamed the explosion on Moslem militant separatists opposed to Indian rule in the disputed state.
116. Pro-peace activists staged a rally here on Saturday to urge the governments of Pakistan and India not to go to war over the disputed Himalayan state of Kashmir.
117. Police chief Mahinder Sabherwal, speaking at the scene, blamed the explosion on Moslem militant separatists opposed to Indian rule in the disputed state.
118. Police chief Mahinder Sabherwal blamed the explosion on Moslem militant separatists opposed to Indian rule in the disputed state.
119. Relations are clouded by a host of irritants including the disputed state of Kashmir and mutual charges of a covert nuclear programme.
120. President Farooq Ahmed Leghari Sunday ruled out a war with India but warned that Pakistan would respond to cross border firing by the Indians in the disputed Kashmir state.