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August - 2 
Three Security Forces (SFs) personnel were killed and another was injured in a militant attack on the Malkan SF checkpost in Razmak area of North Waziristan District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on August 2, reports The News. The dead soldiers were identifi
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Three Security Forces (SFs) personnel were killed and another was injured in a militant attack on the Malkan SF checkpost in Razmak area of North Waziristan District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on August 2, reports The News. The dead soldiers were identified as Naik Abdul Jabbar and sepoys Asif and Nizamuddin. One soldier, Mohammad Ismail, was injured in the attack.
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August - 2 
Unidentified assailants killed a former militant commander in Akka Khel area under Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber District on August 2, reports Dawn. Police officials said that two gunmen riding a motorcycle opened fire on Noor Rehman, who was
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Unidentified assailants killed a former militant commander in Akka Khel area under Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber District on August 2, reports Dawn. Police officials said that two gunmen riding a motorcycle opened fire on Noor Rehman, who was a member of a banned outfit, killing him on the spot. The assailants managed to escape from the scene after the incident leaving behind their motorcycle which was later seized by the local Police. Officials said that Noor Rehman had surrendered to SFs sometimes ago and had also undergone special treatment in a de-radicalisation centre and was only recently released.
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August - 5 
Two Army personnel, including an officer, were killed while four others critically injured on August 5-evening when a remote-controlled bomb went off by the roadside in Niaga Banda area of Mamond Tehsil (revenue unit) of Bajaur District in Khyber Pak
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Two Army personnel, including an officer, were killed while four others critically injured on August 5-evening when a remote-controlled bomb went off by the roadside in Niaga Banda area of Mamond Tehsil (revenue unit) of Bajaur District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reports Dawn. According to officials, the Army personnel were on routine patrol when their vehicle hit a roadside remote-controlled bomb in Niaga Banda area. The dead personnel were identified as Major Saqib and Sepoy Maroof while four injured soldiers were Arif, Sohil, Imran and Niaz Ahmad. No one claimed responsibility for the blast.
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August - 6 
One man belonging to the Hazara community was killed and 13 others sustained injuries as an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded inside a shoe market on the Mission Road of Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, on August 6, reports Dai
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One man belonging to the Hazara community was killed and 13 others sustained injuries as an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded inside a shoe market on the Mission Road of Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, on August 6, reports Daily Times. Quetta Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Abdul Razzaq Cheema said a terrorist, pretending to be a customer, bought a pair of shoes and placed the explosive device packed in a box outside the shop. “As he walked away from the Jinnah Shoe Market, the device exploded, killing one Hazara shoe vendor and injuring 13 others – mostly belonging to Shia Hazara community.”
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August - 6 
Police Sub-Inspector Malik Dost Muhammad Awan was shot dead by unidentified militants in Pishin town (Pishin District) August 6, reports Dawn. Official sources said that unidentified militants entered the official residence of Malik Dost Muhammad Awa
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Police Sub-Inspector Malik Dost Muhammad Awan was shot dead by unidentified militants in Pishin town (Pishin District) August 6, reports Dawn. Official sources said that unidentified militants entered the official residence of Malik Dost Muhammad Awan in Pishin town and opened fire, killing him on the spot. The attackers managed to escape after the incident. No one has claimed responsibility for the killing.
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August - 7 
At least 10 people were injured on August 7 when an explosive device went off while it was being defused in Azakhel Payan village of Nowshera District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reports Daily Times. The bomb located in Azakhel Payan village exploded when
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At least 10 people were injured on August 7 when an explosive device went off while it was being defused in Azakhel Payan village of Nowshera District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reports Daily Times. The bomb located in Azakhel Payan village exploded when a bomb disposal squad (BDS) personnel tried to diffuse it. Among the injured were five security personnel. The five security personnel were identified as Habibullah Wazir Khan, Arif Noor Habib, Naeem Khan Ghulam Muhammad, Azmat Hashmat Ali and Noorullah Noorzada. The five civilians were identified as Abdul Aziz Azizullah, Waheed Rahmat, Habibullah Rustam, Saeed Nawab Rahmat and Hayat Abdur Rehman.
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August - 7 
Mumbai terror attack mastermind and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed was declared guilty of "terror financing" by the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) in Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) of Gujranwala District of Punjab on August 7, reports Times o
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Mumbai terror attack mastermind and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed was declared guilty of "terror financing" by the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) in Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) of Gujranwala District of Punjab on August 7, reports Times of India. Saeed, an UN-designated terrorist whom the US has placed a USD 10 million bounty on, was presented before the Gujranwala ATC in high security where he was charge-sheeted of terror financing by the CTD of Punjab Police. A CTD official said that it submitted challan in the ATC declaring Saeed guilty of terror financing. "Since the case is related to Mandi Bhauddin District of Punjab therefore the prosecution requested the court to shift it to Gujrat ATC court (some 200-km from Lahore)," he said. On the prosecution's request, the ATC Gujranwala shifted the case to the Gujrat ATC. He said next hearing of the case (which is yet to be fixed) will be held in the Gujrat ATC.
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August - 7 
Navy on August 7 seized 1600 kilogrammes of hashish during an intelligence-based operation in the maritime limit of Makran in Gwadar District of Balochistan, reports The Nation. According to Navy spokesperson, the drug worth USD 32 million was handed
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Navy on August 7 seized 1600 kilogrammes of hashish during an intelligence-based operation in the maritime limit of Makran in Gwadar District of Balochistan, reports The Nation. According to Navy spokesperson, the drug worth USD 32 million was handed over to anti-narcotics force for further interrogation.
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August - 8 
Intelligence agencies have sounded a high alert in Punjab and Rajasthan, fearing a possible attack from Pakistan, reports Zee News on August 9. According to intelligence agency sources, Pakistan may use its Army's Mujahideen battalion to carry out in
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Intelligence agencies have sounded a high alert in Punjab and Rajasthan, fearing a possible attack from Pakistan, reports Zee News on August 9. According to intelligence agency sources, Pakistan may use its Army's Mujahideen battalion to carry out infiltration in the bordering areas of Punjab, Rajasthan.
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August - 8 
Two persons were injured in two blasts in different areas of North Waziristan District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on August 8, reports Pakistan Today. The first blast occurred in Datta Khel Tehsil (revenue unit) in which one Sajjad was injured, while the
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Two persons were injured in two blasts in different areas of North Waziristan District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on August 8, reports Pakistan Today. The first blast occurred in Datta Khel Tehsil (revenue unit) in which one Sajjad was injured, while the second took place near a passenger coach in Mir Ali Tehsil, injuring one Qaisar.
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August - 10 
On August 10, India sent a reminder to Pakistan to hold technical level meetings to finalise key decisions relating to the proposed Kartarpur corridor, reports News 18. India had proposed that technical level meetings should be held in the first week
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On August 10, India sent a reminder to Pakistan to hold technical level meetings to finalise key decisions relating to the proposed Kartarpur corridor, reports News 18. India had proposed that technical level meetings should be held in the first week of August. However, the sources said Pakistan is yet to respond to it, prompting the Indian side to send a reminder.
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August - 11 
According to an official statement on August 11, Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Amarinder Singh expressed concern over reports of slowdown in activities of discernible showdown by Pakistan to develop Kartarpur corridor, reports New Indian Express. The CM
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According to an official statement on August 11, Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Amarinder Singh expressed concern over reports of slowdown in activities of discernible showdown by Pakistan to develop Kartarpur corridor, reports New Indian Express. The CM urged Pakistan not to back out of their commitment. The CM also urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to announce a special economic package for the development of the border states of Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir to create better job opportunities. Additionally, according to Government officials, Pakistan’s enthusiasm over Kartarpur corridor will depend on the unfolding situation in Kashmir once the restrictions are relaxed, reports The Tribune on August 11. While not commenting on reports that Pakistan had slowed down work on the corridor, they referred to influential voices in its establishment, such as those of former Foreign Secretary Abdul Basit, calling for work to be suspended in light of India’s Jammu and Kashmir moves. The Indian establishment has viewed the Kartarpur Corridor with a tinge of suspicion. There have been recurring concerns after the seizures of explosives and arms in Punjab and Haryana that Pakistan is attempting to destabilise Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab.
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August - 11 
According to intelligence sources, after Pakistan levied ban on terrorist organisation Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), the proscribed outfit has joined hands with other groups to carry out terror activities on their behalf, reports The New Indian Express on Au
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According to intelligence sources, after Pakistan levied ban on terrorist organisation Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), the proscribed outfit has joined hands with other groups to carry out terror activities on their behalf, reports The New Indian Express on August 12. Intelligence inputs suggested that JuD, a front group of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), is using the fringe groups for terror financing and money laundering. JuD chief, Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, was recently arrested by the counter-terrorism Police in Gujranwala in Punjab in Pakistan, under charges of terror financing. The JuD has been misleading the United States (US) and global anti-terror watchdogs by using Jihadi 'tanzeems' (organisations) who are not on the banned list to carry out its terror-related operations.
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August - 12 
Warning that the Kashmir crisis could get worse, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Asad Majeed Khan on August 12 raised the possibility that Islamabad might redeploy troops from the Afghanistan border to the Kashmir frontier, a shift that co
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Warning that the Kashmir crisis could get worse, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Asad Majeed Khan on August 12 raised the possibility that Islamabad might redeploy troops from the Afghanistan border to the Kashmir frontier, a shift that could complicate American peace talks with the Taliban, now said to be in the final stages, reports Daily Times. In an interview with the New York Times editorial board, Majeed Khan emphasised that the Kashmir and Afghanistan issues were separate and that he was not attempting to link them. On the contrary, he said, Pakistan hoped the American talks with the Taliban would succeed and that Islamabad was actively supporting them. “We are doing all that we can and will continue to do so,” Ambassador Khan said. “It’s not an either-or situation.” Nonetheless, the Pakistani envoy said that India’s crackdown on Indian-held Kashmir as it annexed the state “could not have come at a worse time for us”.
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August - 13 
Intelligence inputs suggest that in the wake of abrogation of Article 370, Pakistan has directed terrorist organisations to keep a low profile for now and confine themselves to inciting violence through civil unrest without taking direct part in prot
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Intelligence inputs suggest that in the wake of abrogation of Article 370, Pakistan has directed terrorist organisations to keep a low profile for now and confine themselves to inciting violence through civil unrest without taking direct part in protests, reports Daily Pioneer on August 14. According to sources, with international power and media keeping close tabs on development in Kashmir and Indian Security Forces (SFs) on high alert, Pakistan can’t take the risk of being caught red handed while sending jihadi elements into the Valley. Apart from strategizing unrest, the Pakistani establishment has also asked its rogue elements to go for snatching weapons from vulnerable posts and patrol teams and make local youths accountable for such incidents. The local terrorist cadre have been instructed to use phones only after Internet is restored to avoid detection. Sources in the security establishment said that latest intelligence reports indicate Pakistan has directed terrorist organisations to incite passions leading to massive protests.
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August - 14 
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on August 14 said that India carried out Balakote strikes across the border to destroy terror launch pads before Pulwama-like attack could be planned by Pakistan, which has been continuously keeping a ‘sinister eye’ on
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on August 14 said that India carried out Balakote strikes across the border to destroy terror launch pads before Pulwama-like attack could be planned by Pakistan, which has been continuously keeping a ‘sinister eye’ on Jammu and Kashmir, reports Daily Excelsior. In a message to the Armed Forces on the eve of the Independence Day, Singh also said that Government was working ‘tirelessly’ to achieve synergy and ‘jointness’ among the three services. “Our neighbouring country is continuously keeping a sinister eye on J&K. It sends terrorists into our territory and disturbs peace in the Valley,” he said. Meanwhile, Additional Director-General (ADG) J&K Police, Munir Khan on August 14 said that restrictions imposed in Jammu completely removed, will continue in Kashmir for some time, reports Daily Excelsior. He also said that law and order fully under control in J&K, no major injuries to anyone.
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August - 14 
Indian Express on August 15 reports that amid escalating tension between New Delhi and Islamabad British Sikh Association chairman Rami Ranger stated that there will be no investment in Pakistan by the Punjabi diaspora in UK “until relationships betw
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Indian Express on August 15 reports that amid escalating tension between New Delhi and Islamabad British Sikh Association chairman Rami Ranger stated that there will be no investment in Pakistan by the Punjabi diaspora in UK “until relationships between New Delhi (India) and Islamabad (Pakistan) becomes cordial. The relations between the two countries have hit a low with Pakistan downgrading its ties with India after latter scrapped Jammu and Kashmir’s special status earlier this month. In January this year, British Sikh Association had signed a memorandum with Pakistani multinational conglomerate Hashoo Group for development of infrastructure on the Kartarpur Corridor. Ranger had signed the MoU on behalf of British Sikh Association in United Kingdom.
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August - 15 
Pakistan on August 15 summoned Indian Deputy High Commissioner Gaurav Ahluwalia over the alleged ceasefire violation by Indian troops along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, reports India Today. Ahluwalia was summoned by Mohammad Faisal
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Pakistan on August 15 summoned Indian Deputy High Commissioner Gaurav Ahluwalia over the alleged ceasefire violation by Indian troops along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, reports India Today. Ahluwalia was summoned by Mohammad Faisal, Pakistan's Director General for South Asia and SAARC, over the alleged ceasefire violations in Lipa and Betal sectors of the LoC, which claimed the lives of three Pakistani soldiers. The development comes amid the heightened tensions between India and Pakistan following the former's decision to revoke Article 370 that gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir.
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August - 15 
Supporters of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) were among more than 1,000 people who marched through Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), holding black flags and shouting anti-India slogans on August 15, reports The Telegraph. “As lon
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Supporters of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) were among more than 1,000 people who marched through Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), holding black flags and shouting anti-India slogans on August 15, reports The Telegraph. “As long as India continues its occupation of Kashmir, we will fight within the occupied territory, with full force,” HM ‘deputy commander’ Saifullah Khalid told the crowd. “Until the eviction of the last Indian soldier, our armed struggle will go on.” Pakistan observed a ‘Black Day’ on August 15 to coincide with India’s Independence Day celebrations.
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Three soldiers of the Army and two civilians were killed in firing by Indian forces from across the Line of Control (LoC) in Battal sector of Poonch District in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General
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Three soldiers of the Army and two civilians were killed in firing by Indian forces from across the Line of Control (LoC) in Battal sector of Poonch District in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General (DG) Major General Asif Ghafoor said August 15, reports Daily Times. One civilian also injured in in shelling from across the restive LoC, officials added. In a tweet from his official account, Ghafoor said that the Pakistan armed forces, in a counterattack, had killed five Indian soldiers and injured several others, while bunkers were also damaged. “Intermittent exchange of fire continues,” he wrote. He revealed that the Indian Army had increased firing along the LoC as part of “efforts to divert attention from [the] precarious situation in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir”. The Pakistani soldiers who lost their lives include Naik Tanveer, Lance Naik Taimoor and Sepoy Ramzan. Muneebur Rehman (45), son of Sain Rasheed, and Mohammad Aziz (40), son of Chaudhry Kala Khan, lost their lives in Battal and Natar villages, respectively. Qari Muhammad Naqeeb (60) was injured in Battal village. Another Army soldier killed in shelling across the LoC on August 16 (today) Battal sector of Poonch District, reports The News. “Another brave son of soil laid his life in the line of duty,” said ISPR DG Major General Asif Ghafoor in a tweet early August 16-morning. “Sepoy Muhammad Sheeraz embraced shahadat due to Indian firing in Battal Sector along LOC.”
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August - 16 
According to sources, to push terrorists from multiple points inside Indian territory, Pakistan has activated a major communication hub in Kali Ghati area near Neelam Valley in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), reports Daily Excelsior.
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According to sources, to push terrorists from multiple points inside Indian territory, Pakistan has activated a major communication hub in Kali Ghati area near Neelam Valley in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), reports Daily Excelsior.
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August - 16 
Balochistan National Party (BNP) leader Mir Nawab Amanullah Zehri among four persons were shot dead in Khuzdar town under same District in the night of August 16, reports Daily Times. Zehri’s grandson and two other friends were also gunned down in th
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Balochistan National Party (BNP) leader Mir Nawab Amanullah Zehri among four persons were shot dead in Khuzdar town under same District in the night of August 16, reports Daily Times. Zehri’s grandson and two other friends were also gunned down in the incident, Levies personnel said.
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August - 16 
Four militants were killed during a search operation carried out by Security Forces (SFs) in Kulachi tehsil (revenue unit) of Dera Ismail Khan District Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on August 16, reports Daily Times. According to a statement issued by the Count
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Four militants were killed during a search operation carried out by Security Forces (SFs) in Kulachi tehsil (revenue unit) of Dera Ismail Khan District Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on August 16, reports Daily Times. According to a statement issued by the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD), the operation was launched on a tip-off about the presence of militants in the forests near Bacha Abad and its suburbs in the Kulachi tehsil. SFs came under attack from various locations as they combed the forests for the militants. However, the SF personnel remained safe. At least four militants were killed in the counterattack. Two of them were identified as Javed Malana and Abdur Rehman Ustrana. They were wanted in eight different acts of terrorism, including attacks on the SFs and a Police mobile in Parova area.
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August - 16 
India on August 16 told Pakistan that it has to stop terrorism to start talks as the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) held a rare closed-door meeting to discuss revocation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, reports Daily Excelsior. Ind
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India on August 16 told Pakistan that it has to stop terrorism to start talks as the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) held a rare closed-door meeting to discuss revocation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, reports Daily Excelsior. Indian envoy to the UN Syed Akbaruddin said India’s position was and remains that matters related to the Article 370 of the Constitution are entirely an internal matter of India and these have no external ramifications. Without naming Pakistan, he said there are some who are trying to project an ‘alarmist approach’ to the situation in Kashmir, which is far from the ground realities. “Stop terror to start talks,” he asserted. Akbaruddin, on the Chinese and Pakistani envoys’ remarks after the UNSC meeting, said that, “For the first time after the end of Security Council consultations, we noted that two states (China and Pakistan) who made national statements tried to pass them off as the will of the international community.” He said India is committed to gradually removing all restrictions in Kashmir. “India remains committed to ensure that the situation in Kashmir remains calm and peaceful. We are committed to all the agreements that we have signed on this issue. We note that there are some who try to project an alarmist approach to the situation, which is far from the ground realities.” “Of particular concern is that one state is using terminology of jihad and promoting violence in India, including by their leaders. Violence is no solution to the problems that all of us face,” Akbaruddin said.
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August - 16 
The brother of Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada was among four persons killed and another 25 sustained injuries in a bomb blast at Al-Haj mosque in Kuchlak area of Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan on August 16, reports
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The brother of Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada was among four persons killed and another 25 sustained injuries in a bomb blast at Al-Haj mosque in Kuchlak area of Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan on August 16, reports Daily Times. The prayer leader Hafiz Hamdullah, who lost his life in the blast, was a younger brother of Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada. Mullah Haibatullah was not there at the mosque at the time of blast but his son sustained injures. No one has so far claimed responsibility for the blast. “It was a timed device planted under the wooden chair of the prayer leader,” said Abdul Razzaq Cheema, the Chief of Police in Quetta.
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August - 17 
Two Security Force (SFs) officials were killed in an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion in Laddha tehsil of North Waziristan District in the August 17-night, reports Pakistan Today.
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Two Security Force (SFs) officials were killed in an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion in Laddha tehsil of North Waziristan District in the August 17-night, reports Pakistan Today.
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August - 18 
At least six persons were killed and 17 others injured on August 18 when a remote-controlled bomb went off near a passenger bus in the Gumadand area of Sheringal tehsil (revenue unit) in Upper Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reports Daily Times.
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At least six persons were killed and 17 others injured on August 18 when a remote-controlled bomb went off near a passenger bus in the Gumadand area of Sheringal tehsil (revenue unit) in Upper Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reports Daily Times. According to District Police Officer (DPO) Mian Naseeb Jan, the bomb was installed in a car. Police said a double cabin bus was targeted in which four passengers died on the spot while two others injured succumbed to injures on their way to hospital. The 17 injured included three Police officials as well.
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August - 18 
At least two persons were killed and one young boy was injured in two sectors of Pakistan Administered Kashmir (PaK) on August 18, reports Dawn. The deaths occurred in Battal sector in Poonch District while the boy was wounded in Abbaspur sector of t
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At least two persons were killed and one young boy was injured in two sectors of Pakistan Administered Kashmir (PaK) on August 18, reports Dawn. The deaths occurred in Battal sector in Poonch District while the boy was wounded in Abbaspur sector of the same District which has been facing cross Line of Control (LoC) shelling for the past several days. “Today the shelling began at 6:30pm and continued for two hours without any pause. However, it is intermittent at the moment,” a Police official based in Battal said to Dawn under the condition of anonymity. He said one of the shells landed close to the venue of the wedding of one, Muhammad Aqeel, son of Muhammad Siddique Bhatti in Darra Sher Khan village. Splinters of a shell pierced the groom’s 60-year-old uncle, Hassan Din aka Balochi, who had come from Dadyal tehsil (revenue unit) of Mirpur District to attend the ceremony. Apart from him, 63-year-old Lal Din, son of Muhammad Din, a resident of Darra Sher Khan village, was also hit by the splinters. Both died on the spot, the official added. In Abbaspur sector of Poonch District, Saddam Noor, a seven-year-old boy, was critically injured after an Indian sniper hit him in the head from across the nearby LoC.
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August - 20 
Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed on August 20 challenged his arrest in the terror financing cases in the Lahore High Court reports Times of India. In a fresh petition, Saeed and 67 other leaders of the banned JuD and its charity wing Falah-i-In
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Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed on August 20 challenged his arrest in the terror financing cases in the Lahore High Court reports Times of India. In a fresh petition, Saeed and 67 other leaders of the banned JuD and its charity wing Falah-i-Insaniat (FIF), challenged the FIRs of terror financing against them in the Lahore High Court through their counsels, Advocate A K Dogar, Ahmad Abudullah Dogar and Ghulam Yasin Bhatti. The petitioners have made the Federal Interior Ministry, the Punjab Home Department and the Counter Terrorism Department of Punjab Police respondents in the case. The court will fix hearing of this case later. Saeed was arrested on July 17 in a terror financing case and the anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Gujrat (some 200-km from Lahore) will take it up on September 2. He is kept at the Lahore's Kot Lakhpat jail in high security.
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August - 20 
The Pakistan Army has deployed its Special Service Group (SSG) commandos along the Sir Creek area in Gujarat to carry out anti-India activities in the region, reports Times Now News on August 21. The post where the SSG commandos have been deployed is
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The Pakistan Army has deployed its Special Service Group (SSG) commandos along the Sir Creek area in Gujarat to carry out anti-India activities in the region, reports Times Now News on August 21. The post where the SSG commandos have been deployed is known as the Iqbal-Bajwa.
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August - 20 
Three separate evaluations currently in progress will determine Pakistan’s possible exit from the grey list of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) by the mid of October, Daily Times reported on August 21. A senior Government official told Dawn tha
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Three separate evaluations currently in progress will determine Pakistan’s possible exit from the grey list of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) by the mid of October, Daily Times reported on August 21. A senior Government official told Dawn that Asia-Pacific Group — the regional affiliate of the FATF — was currently conducting in Canberra (Australia) five-year mutual evaluation of Pakistan’s progress on upgrading its systems in all areas of financial and insurance services and sectors. This round is not directly linked to Pakistan’s performance on its highest-level commitments with the FATF on money laundering and terror-financing, but its assessment report can indirectly impact the country’s position to move out of the grey list. The assessments, represented from Pakistan by State Bank of Pakistan Governor Baqir Reza, will conclude on August 23.
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August - 22 
Former Pakistan Army Chief General, Mirza Aslam Beg, stated that the country will use Kartarpur corridor for Khalistan terror, reports India Today on August 23. "Pakistan army and the government should create trouble for India through Khalistan movem
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Former Pakistan Army Chief General, Mirza Aslam Beg, stated that the country will use Kartarpur corridor for Khalistan terror, reports India Today on August 23. "Pakistan army and the government should create trouble for India through Khalistan movement," Mirza Aslam said. He also said that “the terror 'jihad' was the ‘only way to teach India a lesson’…. The Indian army at LoC cannot stop the jihadis." Mirza Aslam Beg has earlier also expressed that he wants a hybrid war against India.
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August - 23 
Lahore Police are extensively engaging different stakeholders to devise a comprehensive plan to ensure security during Muharram, especially at a time when severe threats are looming large, The Express Tribune reports on August 24. The force is also c
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Lahore Police are extensively engaging different stakeholders to devise a comprehensive plan to ensure security during Muharram, especially at a time when severe threats are looming large, The Express Tribune reports on August 24. The force is also conducting internal police conferences and mock exercises to gear up for all eventualities. As part of the plan, Lahore Police took Peace Committee Members on board. Two days ago, the Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) presided over a meeting held at Police Lines Qila Gujjar Singh. Committees and delegations from different sections of society were present and the purpose of the engagement was to ask them play an active role in maintaining interfaith harmony and reviving active communication. Superintendent of Police (SP) Security Muhammad Naveed said the police have reinforced the pickets at entry and exit points of the city. He added the force also had a plan to improve and enhance picketing in areas close to the main processions. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Ashfaq Ahmad said that on-ground security plan was four-layered. This translates into each participant have to go through checking at four various points before being allowed to enter the gathering.
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August - 24 
Two persons were killed and three others injured in a crossfire when a Police checkpost came under attack in the Drabin area of Dera Ismail Khan District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on August 24, reports Daly Times. According to the reports, around eight m
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Two persons were killed and three others injured in a crossfire when a Police checkpost came under attack in the Drabin area of Dera Ismail Khan District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on August 24, reports Daly Times. According to the reports, around eight militants riding motorcycles opened fire on the security checkpost of Police situated in the Drabin area. The Police personnel deployed at the checkpost retaliated effectively, forcing them to flee from the scene. No security personnel got hurt, said Police. However, a private security guard of petrol pump located nearby the checkpost and a passer-by died on the spot while three others sustained serious injuries in the attack. No group has claimed the attack yet.
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August - 25 
According to sources, Pakistan is now trying to incite the Sikh community living in Pakistan and elsewhere against India, reports India Today on August 26. A Pakistan-based Sikh leader was heard claiming in a viral video on social media that they hav
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According to sources, Pakistan is now trying to incite the Sikh community living in Pakistan and elsewhere against India, reports India Today on August 26. A Pakistan-based Sikh leader was heard claiming in a viral video on social media that they have got a mandate from Akal Takht, the highest Sikh temporal authority in India, to support Pakistan on the Kashmir issue. Though no such resolution has been passed by the Akal Takht, such provocative statements are being issued to radicalise, confuse and deviate the Sikh community. In another attempt to woo the Sikh community, Pakistan's Punjab Province chief minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has called an international congregation of Sikhs on August 31. This congregation is being linked to the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev but the motive behind it is to perpetuate and launch an anti-India propaganda. Pakistan Government has also announced another Sikh congregation at Nankana Sahib but the dates are yet to be announced.
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August - 25 
Al Qaida has accused Pakistani Security Forces of detaining the wife of its chief, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and two other families of the militant group's "martyrs" for nearly a year, Times of India reported on August 26. In a statement, the leadership of
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Al Qaida has accused Pakistani Security Forces of detaining the wife of its chief, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and two other families of the militant group's "martyrs" for nearly a year, Times of India reported on August 26. In a statement, the leadership of al Qaida on August 23 alleged "treacherous Pakistani forces" captured Zawahiri's wife and others as they left the former Taliban stronghold of Waziristan bordering Afghanistan about a year ago due to continuous airstrikes. It said: "We ... hold Pakistan's government and its treacherous army and their American masters responsible for their criminal acts." There was no immediate comment from Government.
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August - 25 
The controversial statement given by the former Pakistan army chief General Aslam Baig that Pakistan will be using the Kartarpur corridor to send jihadis into India, has once again exposed Pakistan's nefarious designs. Punjab Chief Minister Captain A
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The controversial statement given by the former Pakistan army chief General Aslam Baig that Pakistan will be using the Kartarpur corridor to send jihadis into India, has once again exposed Pakistan's nefarious designs. Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh had also expressed apprehension that Pakistan might misuse Kartarpur corridor for anti-India activities but has not opposed the idea of the corridor due to religious and political compulsions.
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August - 25 
The Indian Army expects Pakistan to instigate violence in the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) to internationalize the J&K issue, Chief of Army Staff Bipin Rawat said, reports Hindustan Times. “From the rhetoric and false information campaign launched by Paki
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The Indian Army expects Pakistan to instigate violence in the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) to internationalize the J&K issue, Chief of Army Staff Bipin Rawat said, reports Hindustan Times. “From the rhetoric and false information campaign launched by Pakistan, it is evident they are likely to create a situation to instigate violence.” He explained that the violence will then be used to project internationally, the narrative that the of J&K are protesting against the removal of special status to the region. According to the Indian Army, Islamabad has put the Pakistan army on a “precautionary deployment,” along the Line of Control (LoC) – the disputed boundary between the two countries. Terror outfits are headless because of a sustained counter insurgency operation by the Indian Army, J&K Police and the para-military and Pakistan is desperately trying to push in trained and hardened terrorists to provide leadership to these groups. The army has so far thwarted at least a dozen of infiltration attempts along the LoC.
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August - 26 
The United States (US) President Donald Trump said on August 26 that India and Pakistan can handle their dispute over Kashmir on their own, but he is there should they need him, reports Daily Times. The US President has previously offered to mediate
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The United States (US) President Donald Trump said on August 26 that India and Pakistan can handle their dispute over Kashmir on their own, but he is there should they need him, reports Daily Times. The US President has previously offered to mediate between India and Pakistan on Kashmir. Trump discussed the issue on the sidelines of a G7 summit in France with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who withdrew autonomy for the State of Jammu and Kashmir on August 5. “We spoke last night about Kashmir, the prime minister really feels he has it under control,” he told reporters. “They speak with Pakistan and I’m sure that they will be able to do something that will be very good,” he said.
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August - 26 
While reiterating Pakistan’s complete support to eight million Kashmiris in the Jammu and Kashmir in their indigenous struggle for fundamental rights and self-determination, Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on August 26 observed that Indian PM Narendra
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While reiterating Pakistan’s complete support to eight million Kashmiris in the Jammu and Kashmir in their indigenous struggle for fundamental rights and self-determination, Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on August 26 observed that Indian PM Narendra Modi has committed a huge blunder by providing a historic opportunity to the people of Kashmir to get freedom from the illegal Indian occupation, reports Daily Times. In his televised address to the nation, the PM said the whole Pakistani nation and its Government will go to the last extent to support the oppressed Kashmiris. “We will go to every extent … will stand with the Kashmiris till the last breath,” he said. “I ask every Pakistani to come out of their homes, offices, workplaces every week for half an hour and on the upcoming Friday from 1200 hours to 1230 hours, to express solidarity with the people of Indian-held Kashmir,” he added.
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August - 27 
Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) is radicalising Rohingya Muslims to further Pakistan's anti-India activities, according to a report by the Border Security Force (BSF), dnaindia.com reports on August 28. The report, talks of JeM ‘commander’ Saber Ahmed, who is
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Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) is radicalising Rohingya Muslims to further Pakistan's anti-India activities, according to a report by the Border Security Force (BSF), dnaindia.com reports on August 28. The report, talks of JeM ‘commander’ Saber Ahmed, who is in Pakistan, targeting Rohingya members in Cox's Bazar of Bangladesh and brainwashing them to target areas in India. Sources said a terrorist named Maulana Yunus, a member of JeM's Bangladesh unit, recently made four members of the Rohingya community undergo training at a terror camp in Harinmara hills of Cox’s Bazar District in Bangladesh. The Cox's Bazar area, where the radicalisation is being carried out by the JeM, currently has thousands of Rohingya Muslims. All this is happening with the help of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). In another development, intelligence has suggested that the ISI is plotting to carry out major attacks on security forces in India with the help of Pakistan-based terror outfits. JeM ‘operation commander’ Abdul Rauf Asgar has been given this job. Asgar and 30-40 terrorists are waiting at terror launch pads along the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).
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August - 28 
Pakistan has formally shared with Afghanistan the location of terrorist camps along the border and requested the Kabul Government to deploy forces for an effective control, the Foreign Office said in a statement issued on August 28, reports Daily Tim
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Pakistan has formally shared with Afghanistan the location of terrorist camps along the border and requested the Kabul Government to deploy forces for an effective control, the Foreign Office said in a statement issued on August 28, reports Daily Times. According to the Foreign Office, Pakistan also regretted twisting of facts by the Afghan Government regarding the recent incidents of firing along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. “As a matter of policy, Pakistan does not fire across Pak-Afghan border,” it said, adding that cross-border attacks by terrorists on army and FC posts are responded to in self-defence only. The Foreign Office said Pakistan hopes that Afghanistan will do the needful in line with the mutual understanding on these issues. Cross-border attacks are a routine alone the border, with militants having safe havens in Afghanistan launching attacks against the border fencing teams and security posts in the region.
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August - 28 
Pakistan will start a month-long visa process starting September 1 for the Sikh pilgrims from India and other countries who plans to attend the 550th birth anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak in November, reports The Hindu on August 29. The decision was t
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Pakistan will start a month-long visa process starting September 1 for the Sikh pilgrims from India and other countries who plans to attend the 550th birth anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak in November, reports The Hindu on August 29. The decision was taken on August 28 by the Religious Tourism and Heritage Committee (RTHC) during a meeting chaired by Governor Chaudhry Sarwar at the Governor House. “Visa process for the Sikh pilgrims from India and other countries will start from September 1 and complete by September 30 in connection with 550 birth anniversaries of Baba Guru Nanak on November 12,” Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar said.
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Security has been beefed up at Kandla and Mundra ports in Kutch District, Gujrat following intelligence inputs of a possible infiltration by terrorists through the sea route, reports Times of India on August 29. Another report of Times of India on Au
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Security has been beefed up at Kandla and Mundra ports in Kutch District, Gujrat following intelligence inputs of a possible infiltration by terrorists through the sea route, reports Times of India on August 29. Another report of Times of India on August 30 says that Pakistan-trained commandos with underwater strike capabilities may try and enter the Gulf of Kutch through the “Harami Nala-Sir Creek area”. Both the ports are located in the Gulf of Kutch in the Arabian Sea, in close vicinity of Pakistan.
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August - 29 
Special Cell of Delhi Police unravel the Pakistani links in the smuggling of high-quality Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN), reports Economics times on August 30. Sources said that hi-tech Optical Variable Ink is used in the new series of fake notes,
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Special Cell of Delhi Police unravel the Pakistani links in the smuggling of high-quality Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN), reports Economics times on August 30. Sources said that hi-tech Optical Variable Ink is used in the new series of fake notes, reportedly being printed at Pakistan security press in Malir Halt of Karachi.
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August - 30 
A doctor belonging to the Shia community was shot dead in a suspected sectarian target killing near Disco Bakery at KDA Market in Block- 3 area of Gulshan-i-Iqbal Town in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, on August 30, reports Dawn. According
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A doctor belonging to the Shia community was shot dead in a suspected sectarian target killing near Disco Bakery at KDA Market in Block- 3 area of Gulshan-i-Iqbal Town in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, on August 30, reports Dawn. According to Police, Dr Haider Askari (58), was gunned down by two-armed pillion riders while he was driving his car. According to Gulshan-i-Iqbal Town Superintendent of Police (SP) Shahnawaz Chachar, the incident occurred at around 12:30pm when the doctor, a cardiac specialist, was on his way to his Gulshan-i-Iqbal residence after getting off from work at a Government hospital in Korangi Town. He sustained a single bullet wound on his left shoulder and was taken to Aga Khan University Hospital where he died during treatment.
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August - 30 
Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on August 30 urged the international community to deal with the grave crisis in Kashmir sparked off by New Delhi’s illegal annexation of the disputed state, warning of a possible military confrontation between nuclear-a
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Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on August 30 urged the international community to deal with the grave crisis in Kashmir sparked off by New Delhi’s illegal annexation of the disputed state, warning of a possible military confrontation between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan amid escalating tensions in the region, reports Daily Times. “If the world does nothing to stop the Indian assault on Kashmir and its people, there will be consequences for the whole world as two nuclear-armed States get ever closer to a direct military confrontation,” he wrote in an opinion piece in the New York Times. Titled ‘The world can’t ignore Kashmir. We are all in danger’, the article was published, coinciding with Pakistani Government’s call to observe ‘Kashmir Hour’ across the country to show solidarity with Kashmiris, whose rights were stripped by the Indian government earlier this month. The PM denounced India’s abrogation of Article 370 and 35A of the Indian constitution, which accorded a special status to Jammu & Kashmir. “The move is illegal under the constitution of India, but more importantly, it is a violation of the United Nations Security Council resolutions on Kashmir and the Shimla Agreement between India and Pakistan.” “Thousands of Kashmiris have been arrested and thrown into prisons across India. A blood bath is feared in Kashmir when the curfew is lifted. Already, Kashmiris coming out in defiance of the curfew are being shot and killed,” he added.
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August - 30 
The construction work of Kartarpur Corridor will be opened in a ceremony on the eve of 550th birth anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak on November 11, reports India Today. The fourth phase of technical talks over the Kartarpur Corridor project between Ind
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The construction work of Kartarpur Corridor will be opened in a ceremony on the eve of 550th birth anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak on November 11, reports India Today. The fourth phase of technical talks over the Kartarpur Corridor project between India and Pakistan is likely to take place on August 30. The talks will be held at Dera Baba Guru Nanak Zero Point, at the Attari-Wagah border. The meeting comes after a high-level pitched battle between leaders of both countries after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir. The officials of the two countries will review technical aspects of the bridge constructed on Ravi river. The consultations between technical experts of India and Pakistan will revolve around the "bridge" to be built by Pakistan.
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August - 30 
The nation will observe Kashmir Hour on August 30 (today) from 12pm to 12:30pm on the directives of Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan to express solidarity with the Kashmiri people in the wake of India revoking the special status of the occupied valley
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The nation will observe Kashmir Hour on August 30 (today) from 12pm to 12:30pm on the directives of Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan to express solidarity with the Kashmiri people in the wake of India revoking the special status of the occupied valley and imposing a lockdown there which entered its 25th consecutive day on August 29, reports The Express Tribune. The main event of the Kashmir Hour will be organised on Islamabad’s Constitution Avenue where the PM will arrive accompanied by members of Parliament. Federal Ministers and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders will also gather at D-Chowk. Besides, the premier will address students at the lawn of Parliament House. Siren will blare at noon and traffic signals will be turned red on all thoroughfares of federal capital. The National Anthem will be sung along with the anthem of Kashmir. Government employees will leave their offices at noon to participate in Kashmir Hour on the streets.
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August - 31 
According to sources, India and Pakistan will hold a round of talks on the Kartarpur corridor project on September 4, reports The Hindu on September 1. The meeting comes days after both sides held a technical discussion on the progress of infrastruct
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According to sources, India and Pakistan will hold a round of talks on the Kartarpur corridor project on September 4, reports The Hindu on September 1. The meeting comes days after both sides held a technical discussion on the progress of infrastructure work. “We proposed a slot between September 3 and 5, and they [Pakistan] agreed to meet on September 4,” a source said, adding that India had sent a note verbale on August 28, asking for the third round of talks on the project that is expected to be operational on time for Guru Nanak’s 550th birth anniversary celebrations in the first week of November.
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Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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