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June - 1 
At least one Pakistan Army soldier was killed on June 1 in a gun and bomb attack on a military vehicle in Boya area of North Waziristan tribal district, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said, reports Geo News. The terrorists first opened fi
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At least one Pakistan Army soldier was killed on June 1 in a gun and bomb attack on a military vehicle in Boya area of North Waziristan tribal district, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said, reports Geo News. The terrorists first opened fire on the Army vehicle, which was on routine patrolling in the area, before they attacked it with an improvised explosive device (IED). Sepoy Amil Shah, a 26-year-old Pakistan Army soldier, was killed in the terrorist attack.Terrorist activities in North Waziristan have increased in the recent past, according to the ISPR. It said five soldiers have been martyred in 31 injured due to terrorist attacks in the tribal district during the last month.
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June - 6 
Two Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers were killed in an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion while on Eid patrol duty in Khost tehsil(revenue unit) of Harnai District in Balochistan on June 6, reports Dawn. A statement released by the Inter-Service
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Two Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers were killed in an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion while on Eid patrol duty in Khost tehsil(revenue unit) of Harnai District in Balochistan on June 6, reports Dawn. A statement released by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said "terrorists targeted FC troops during their patrolling on Eid security duties."The dead soldiers were identified as Sepoy Yar Muhammad (23) of Kech District (Balochistan) and Sepoy Mehtab Khan (19) from Lakki Marwat District (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa).
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June - 7 
Three Army officers and a soldier were killed in an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion in Kharqamar area of North Waziristan District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on June 7, reports Dawn. An Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) statement said fou
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Three Army officers and a soldier were killed in an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion in Kharqamar area of North Waziristan District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on June 7, reports Dawn. An Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) statement said four other soldiers also sustained injuries when militants targeted a military vehicle through an IED planted on the roadside.The dead personnel were identified as Lieutenant Colonel Raashid Karim Baig, Major Moeez Maqsood Baig, Captain Arif Ullah, and Lance Havaldar Zaheer.
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June - 7 
Two persons belonging to the Shia Hazara community were killed in an explosion in Kawas area of Ziarat District in Balochistan on June 7, reports Dawn.At least seven other Hazaras were also injured when the blast targeting their vehicle took place in
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Two persons belonging to the Shia Hazara community were killed in an explosion in Kawas area of Ziarat District in Balochistan on June 7, reports Dawn.At least seven other Hazaras were also injured when the blast targeting their vehicle took place in Kawas area.The deceased belonged to the Hazara community of Quetta and were part of a group that was visiting Ziarat for sightseeing.
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June - 9 
The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) on June 9 arrested three militants belonging to an unspecified banned outfit from Khera Chowk area of Multan city (Multan District) in Punjab, reports Daly Times. “During the operation, three members of a banned
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The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) on June 9 arrested three militants belonging to an unspecified banned outfit from Khera Chowk area of Multan city (Multan District) in Punjab, reports Daly Times. “During the operation, three members of a banned outfit – Basit, Nasir and Ghulam Hussain – were apprehended with explosives, donation receipts and other material used in terrorist activities,” CTD officials said. They were planning to target sensitive installations, but timely action foiled the bid, officials added.
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June - 10 
The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) on June 10 arrested two alleged militants from Canal road of Toba Tek Singh town (Toba Tek Singh District) IN Punjab, reports The Nation. The arrested militants were identified as Mohammad Abdullah Khan and Khal
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The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) on June 10 arrested two alleged militants from Canal road of Toba Tek Singh town (Toba Tek Singh District) IN Punjab, reports The Nation. The arrested militants were identified as Mohammad Abdullah Khan and Khalid Khan. More than three kilogrammes of explosive items, two hand grenades and other weapons were recovered from their possession.According to CTD officials, the militants were plotting an attack against Law enforcement agencies.
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June - 12 
Prime Minister Imran Khan's Government on June 12 earmarked PKR 100 crore in the federal budget 2019-20 for thedevelopment of the Kartarpur corridor, reports Times of India.The corridor will connect Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur of Narowal District with
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Prime Minister Imran Khan's Government on June 12 earmarked PKR 100 crore in the federal budget 2019-20 for thedevelopment of the Kartarpur corridor, reports Times of India.The corridor will connect Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur of Narowal District with DeraBaba Nanak shrine in India's Gurdaspur District and facilitate visa-freemovement of Indian Sikh pilgrims, who will have to just obtain a permit tovisit Kartarpur Sahib, which was established in 1522 by Guru Nanak Dev.Minster of State for Revenue Hammad Azhar presented in Parliament theausterity driven budget for fiscal year 2019-20, which starts from July 1.The funds will be used for land acquisition and development of infrastructure of Kartarpur under Public Sector DevelopmentProgramme (PSDP) for the next financial year 2019-20.According to the data released by Planning Commission, Ministry of Planning, Development and Reforms, the estimated cost ofthe project is PKR 300 crore for the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony.
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June - 12 
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has given Pakistan an "all-clear" on only two out of the 27 action plans it has to complete to get out of the grey list - the warning given to a country when it fails to curb terror funding and money laundering,
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The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has given Pakistan an "all-clear" on only two out of the 27 action plans it has to complete to get out of the grey list - the warning given to a country when it fails to curb terror funding and money laundering, Times of India reported on June 12. In the run-up to the FATF plenary in Orlando, Florida from June 16-21, diplomatic sources have said Pakistan will, at the very least, remain in the grey list which it went back into in 2018. After the second review meeting in Guangzhou, China, the Asia-Pacific Joint Group - a committee set up by the FATF to monitor Pakistan's compliance, distinct from the Asia-Pacific Group (APG) - told Islamabad over the weekend that it has to take serious steps to stay off the black list which would mean shutting of all doors to international finance. A third review of Pakistan's compliance will be in September, just before the October plenary. Pakistan was given 15 months to get its act together on a host of issues. It has until October, before FATF decides whether to keep Pakistan on the grey list or blacklist it.
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June - 15 
Five residents of Rawalpindi city of Punjab were put on the fourth schedule – a list of people closely monitored due to their possible links with militant groups or involvement in harmful activities – as a suspect who was already on the list managed
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Five residents of Rawalpindi city of Punjab were put on the fourth schedule – a list of people closely monitored due to their possible links with militant groups or involvement in harmful activities – as a suspect who was already on the list managed to flee the country, The Express Tribune reported on June 15. Sources said authorities placed names of 34 people of Rawalpindi on the fourth schedule as part of the National Action Plan (NAP) against terrorism. However, on recommendation of Police and security agencies, another five people have been added to the list.
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June - 16 
Muhammad Bilal Khan, a 22-year-old blogger and journalist, was killed in the G-9/4 area of the federal capital Islamabad. Muhammad Bilal Khan, who ran a YouTube channel on politics, was stabbed to death, Superintendent of Police (SP) Saddar Malik Nae
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Muhammad Bilal Khan, a 22-year-old blogger and journalist, was killed in the G-9/4 area of the federal capital Islamabad. Muhammad Bilal Khan, who ran a YouTube channel on politics, was stabbed to death, Superintendent of Police (SP) Saddar Malik Naeem said. According to the Police official, Khan — who has over 16,000 followers on Twitter, over 48,000 on his YouTube channel and over 22,000 followers on Facebook — received a phone call from an unidentified person to come to G-9, "where a man took him into the forest". The suspect then used a dagger to murder Khan, said police, adding that the sound of firing was also heard from the area.
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June - 17 
A young blogger, identified as Bilal, was reportedly killed while his uncle was injured by an unidentified stabber in the federal capitalarea of Islamabad in the night of June 17, reports Daily Times.Superintendent of Police (SP) Malik Naeem said tha
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A young blogger, identified as Bilal, was reportedly killed while his uncle was injured by an unidentified stabber in the federal capitalarea of Islamabad in the night of June 17, reports Daily Times.Superintendent of Police (SP) Malik Naeem said that Bilal, who was with his uncle Ehtesham, was attacked in the G-9/4 area of the federal capital. A First Information Report (FIR) was registered at Karachi Company Police Station on the complaint of the victim’s father, Abdullah, under murder and terrorism charges.
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June - 17 
Two policemen were shot dead in the Orangi Town area of Karachi (Karachi District) of Sindh on June 17, reports Daily Times. According to Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP, West) ShaukatKhatiyan, two officials of the Sindh Police were on routine d
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Two policemen were shot dead in the Orangi Town area of Karachi (Karachi District) of Sindh on June 17, reports Daily Times. According to Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP, West) ShaukatKhatiyan, two officials of the Sindh Police were on routine duty when assailants opened fire on them. The SSP said that it seemed like an incident of targeted killing.
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June - 18 
The Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa on June 18 said that the Armed Forces of the country were fully committed to defend the motherland but with the nation’s support, reports The Nation. He was addressing participants of the Natio
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The Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa on June 18 said that the Armed Forces of the country were fully committed to defend the motherland but with the nation’s support, reports The Nation. He was addressing participants of the National Security and War Course at the National Defence University (NDU) in Islamabad, according to the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) directorate. Highlighting internal and external challenges to national security, the Army Chief said that the full spectrum of threat demands comprehensive national response and the Pakistan Army is fully engaged in enabling that response in coordination with other institutions of the State.
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June - 19 
The CounterTerrorism Department (CTD) on June 19 arrested two Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) militants during an intelligence-based operation in the area under Abbas Nagar Police Station in Bahawalpur District of Punjab, reports The News.The CTD teams also
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The CounterTerrorism Department (CTD) on June 19 arrested two Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) militants during an intelligence-based operation in the area under Abbas Nagar Police Station in Bahawalpur District of Punjab, reports The News.The CTD teams also recovered explosive material, non-electronic detonators, safety fuses and a huge quantity of hate material from their possession. The arrested terrorists were identified as Jawad Ahmed and Hamza bin Khalid.They confessed to be involved in various targeted terrorist attacks against Security Forces (SFs) and the target was given and funded by the LeJ commander. According to a CTD spokesman, the arrested terrorists were planning to attack sensitive installations and SFs.
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June - 19 
Two Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were injured after a bomb attached to a motorcycle parked in a junk market of Panjgur town (Panjgur District) in Balochistan exploded on June 19, reports Dawn.Several shops and vehicles were damaged in the incident.
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Two Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were injured after a bomb attached to a motorcycle parked in a junk market of Panjgur town (Panjgur District) in Balochistan exploded on June 19, reports Dawn.Several shops and vehicles were damaged in the incident.
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June - 20 
The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) on June 20 arrested three Tehrik Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militantsfromKhanewal town (Khanewal District) of Punjab, reports The News. The arrested militants were identified as SaqibUllah, Masab and Asif Nadeem. Si
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The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) on June 20 arrested three Tehrik Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militantsfromKhanewal town (Khanewal District) of Punjab, reports The News. The arrested militants were identified as SaqibUllah, Masab and Asif Nadeem. Six hand grenades and hate literature were recovered from the possession of the arrested militants. They were also collecting funds for their outfit.
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June - 21 
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in a statement on June 21 said Pakistan has until October to improve its counter-terror financing operations in line with an internationally agreed action plan or face actions against it, reports Daily Times. Th
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The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in a statement on June 21 said Pakistan has until October to improve its counter-terror financing operations in line with an internationally agreed action plan or face actions against it, reports Daily Times. The global watchdog said it was concerned that Pakistan failed to complete the action plan first by a January deadline and then again by a May deadline. The FATF, in a statement after a meeting in Orlando of Florida, urged Pakistan to “swiftly complete its action plan by October 2019 when the last set of action plan items are set to expire.” “Otherwise, the FATF will decide the next step at that time for insufficient progress,” it said. Pakistan has been on the global money laundering watchdog’s radar since June 2018, when it was placed on a grey list for terror financing and money laundering risks after an assessment of the country’s financial system and security mechanism. Turkey was the only country that opposed the move backed by the United States, the United Kingdom and India. However, Islamabad’s longtime ally, Beijing, had abstained. Moving one step further, India – co-chair of the joint group of FATF and Asia Pacific Group – wants Islamabad to be placed on the Paris-based watchdog’s blacklist of the countries, which fail to meet international standards in combating financial crimes. Islamabad, at a meeting in Guangzhou, China last month, was reportedly asked to ‘do more’ as its compliance on 18 of the 27 indicators – pointed out in the action plan – was deemed unsatisfactory.
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June - 23 
Security Forces (SFs) killed a militant and arrested another after they threw hand-grenades at the Cantonment Police Station in Dera Ismail Khan town (Dera Ismail khan District) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on June 23, reports Daily Times. The dead militant
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Security Forces (SFs) killed a militant and arrested another after they threw hand-grenades at the Cantonment Police Station in Dera Ismail Khan town (Dera Ismail khan District) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on June 23, reports Daily Times. The dead militant was identified as Zia.
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June - 23 
Three militants were killed in an exchange of fire with Security Forces (SFs) in Khuda Baksh Goth near Super Highway at Northern Bypass under Gadap Town of Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, on June 23, reports The News. Police and intelligenc
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Three militants were killed in an exchange of fire with Security Forces (SFs) in Khuda Baksh Goth near Super Highway at Northern Bypass under Gadap Town of Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, on June 23, reports The News. Police and intelligence agencies, on a tip-off, conducted an operation in Khuda Baksh Goth where exchange of fire took place with the militants. In retaliation, three terrorists were killed, while taking advantage of the darkness, two of their accomplices managed to escape.
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June - 24 
A boy was injured when his bicycle hit a live grenade outside a house in Phase-III in Hayatabad area of Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on June 24, reports The News. Police said the boy was riding a bicycle in Phase-III in Haya
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A boy was injured when his bicycle hit a live grenade outside a house in Phase-III in Hayatabad area of Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on June 24, reports The News. Police said the boy was riding a bicycle in Phase-III in Hayatabad when he hit a plastic bag placed outside the house of one Abdul Wakeel from Mohmand District at around 4:50 pm.
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June - 25 
Three militants and one Policeman werekilled in a militant attack in the Police Lines area of Loralai town in the same District of Balochistan, on June 25, reports Dawn.According to Balochistan Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohsin Hassan Butt, th
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Three militants and one Policeman werekilled in a militant attack in the Police Lines area of Loralai town in the same District of Balochistan, on June 25, reports Dawn.According to Balochistan Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohsin Hassan Butt, three militants wearing suicide jackets ambushed the main gate of the Police Lines area."Police and other law-enforcement agencies retaliated to the attack in a timely manner and managed to kill all three suicide bombers before they managed to enter the Police Lines premises," the IGP said, while adding that the attack took place while policemen were busy in taking an examination.In exchange of fire, one policeman lost his life while four others were injured.
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June - 25 
Two Policemen were shot dead and four injured during an exchange of fire in Nizampur area of Nowshera District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on June 25, reports Samaa TV. Unidentified suspected persons opened fire on the Policemen while they were taking part
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Two Policemen were shot dead and four injured during an exchange of fire in Nizampur area of Nowshera District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on June 25, reports Samaa TV. Unidentified suspected persons opened fire on the Policemen while they were taking part in a search operation, the Police said.The deceased Policemen have been identified as Asad Khan and Afrasiab. No group or individual has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.
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June - 27 
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on June 27 expressed that both Pakistan and Afghanistan need to cooperate in order to prevail peace and prosperity in the region, reports The Nation. While addressing at Institute of Strategic Studies, he said th
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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on June 27 expressed that both Pakistan and Afghanistan need to cooperate in order to prevail peace and prosperity in the region, reports The Nation. While addressing at Institute of Strategic Studies, he said that Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani has visited Pakistan at the right time as it will strengthen the ties between both countries. He also said that Afghanistan and Pakistan has supported each other in the past as well. Talking about the bilateral relations, he asserted that both countries are aware of the challenges and they are with each other in every up and down. “Pakistan’s vision is clear”, he added. “We, both, are together in every thick and thin situation”.President Ashraf Ghani appreciated Pakistan’s role in restoration of peace in Afghanistan. Both leaders exchanged views over economy and to amplify communication between the people of both countries.
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June - 27 
President Ashraf Ghani in an address to the Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad on June 27, said that Pakistan should follow the “strategy of persuasion” in order to create a cooperation environment between the two countries as it has “strong
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President Ashraf Ghani in an address to the Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad on June 27, said that Pakistan should follow the “strategy of persuasion” in order to create a cooperation environment between the two countries as it has “strong interdependencies” with the Taliban, reports Khaama Press. Ghani stressed the need for giving up the “bad strategy” which he believes is the repeating of past mistakes in relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan. “The strategy of persuasion allows us to develop a good strategy. In this part, Pakistan has an important role and that there are strong interdependencies between Taliban and Pakistan. We need to recognize this and arrive it programmatic approaches to move from conflict to cooperation,” Ghani explained. Ghani said he is in Pakistan as the representative of the sovereign state of Afghanistan to seek a relation of equality and cooperation between two sovereign states.Ghani said that 3,200 delegates from the Loya Jirga instructed him to normalize the relations with Pakistan.“In order to move forward, I don’t want to dwell on the past but differentiate between two types of strategies. One is a bad strategy. Bad strategy is not absent of bad strategy it is truly repeating the mistakes of the past and saying it is going to work in the future,” Ghani said.
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June - 27 
President Ghani met Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan and Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in Islamabad on June 27 and discussed matters pertaining to bilateral cooperation in various sectors and regional situation, reports Tolo New
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President Ghani met Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan and Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in Islamabad on June 27 and discussed matters pertaining to bilateral cooperation in various sectors and regional situation, reports Tolo News.Ghani is accompanied by National Security Advisor Hamdullah Mohib, NDS Chief Masoom Stanekzai and Acting Interior Minister Massoud Andrabi. At the meeting with Qureshi, Ghani said that he visited Pakistan as per the suggestion of almost 3,200 delegates of the grand council on peace to improve relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan, the President’s Office said in a statement on June 27.“The relations between the two countries should be according to mutual respect and government-to-government relations,” the statement said.“We hope this trip will have a positive result for both nations,” the statement said.On June 26, Ghani’s spokesman Haroon Chakhansuri said the president is expected to discuss four key issues with Khan.Security, peace talks with the Taliban, regional connectivity, trade ties and investment will dominate the agenda during the meeting with the Pakistani leadership, said Chakhansuri.
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June - 27 
The National Assembly on June 27 unanimously passed the PKR 1,152 billion defence budget for the next fiscal (2019-20), reports Times of India. Federal Minister for Revenue HammadAzhar presented the budget on June 11 in which he had declared that the
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The National Assembly on June 27 unanimously passed the PKR 1,152 billion defence budget for the next fiscal (2019-20), reports Times of India. Federal Minister for Revenue HammadAzhar presented the budget on June 11 in which he had declared that the budgetary allocation for the defence sector was kept the same as the last year. But the budget document showed a slight increase of 4.5 per cent by the Government. According to the documents, the original allocation for defence for outgoing fiscal (2018-19) was Rs 1,100 billion but it was revised later to PKR 1,137 billion, up by 3.4 percent, by the end of the year. So, the actual rise from previous allocation was Rs 52,201 million or 4.5 per cent.
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June - 27 
Two militants smuggling arms were arrested by National Directorate of Security (NDS) at the Af-Pak broder when trying to smuggle large quantity of weapons from Peshawar to Kabul, reports Khaama Press on June 27. The security forces seized 3 rockets l
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Two militants smuggling arms were arrested by National Directorate of Security (NDS) at the Af-Pak broder when trying to smuggle large quantity of weapons from Peshawar to Kabul, reports Khaama Press on June 27. The security forces seized 3 rockets launchers, 19 rifles, 2 silencers of the weapons, 2 grenade launchers, 55 radio sets, 40 remote control disks, thousands of rounds of ammunition and some other military equipment. The arrested persons were identified as Mohibullah and Naseeb Shah.
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June - 29 
Unidentified gunmen shot dead an Awami National Party (ANP) leader, Sartaj Khan in Peshawar, provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on June 29, reports Daily Times. Police said that Sartaj Khan, the ANP Peshawar District President, was travelling i
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Unidentified gunmen shot dead an Awami National Party (ANP) leader, Sartaj Khan in Peshawar, provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on June 29, reports Daily Times. Police said that Sartaj Khan, the ANP Peshawar District President, was travelling in his car when he came under attack in Gulbahar area. “Two men riding a motorcycle intercepted his car. One of them fired shots at Khan with a handgun. Khan received multiple bullet wounds and died on the spot,” Gulbahar area ASP Ahmed Zunair said.
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June - 30 
After weeks of an impasse on the Kartarpur corridor, the Government of India has written to Pakistan, proposing the next round of talks to be held from July 11 to 14 on the Pakistani side of the Attari-Wagah border, reports The Hindu on June 30. “The
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After weeks of an impasse on the Kartarpur corridor, the Government of India has written to Pakistan, proposing the next round of talks to be held from July 11 to 14 on the Pakistani side of the Attari-Wagah border, reports The Hindu on June 30. “The meeting would discuss the draft agreement on the modalities for movement of pilgrims along the Kartarpur corridor and resolve outstanding technical issues related to alignment and infrastructure along the corridor,” an official source said. The government’s decision to propose the fourth round of talks came a week after the External Affairs Ministry said Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote to his Pakistan counterpart Imran Khan. Mr. Modi wrote that India was keen on seeing the corridor completed in time for the 550th birth anniversary of Sikh founder Guru Nanak in November. “We will continue to work for early operationalisation of the Kartarpur Corridor and keeping it functional all year round,” Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said on June 20. However, talks had been put off as India had sought “clarifications” on several issues including whether to build a bridge or a causeway over the Ravi, proposed caps on pilgrim numbers, and the presence of Khalistani separatists in key posts of the gurdwara committee in Pakistan. Asked if the new Indian proposal for dates meant that the issues had now been resolved, a source said that the move “shows India’s commitment to the corridor”. India has also asked Pakistan to increase the number of pilgrims under the 1974 bilateral Protocol who visit annually various religious shrines in Pakistan on the occasion of Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti, to 10,000 this year,” the source said. This will be the second round of meeting between senior officials to finalize the modalities after the two sides agreed last year to open the religious corridor, adds The Times of India. The first round earlier this year saw the Pakistani side visiting the Indian side of the border. Apart from that meeting, the two countries have also held three rounds of technical-level at the level of experts to try and finalise the alignment, crossing point and infrastructure along the corridor. Following the decision taken by the Cabinet on 22 November 2018, India is expeditiously building the requisite infrastructure, including a 4- lane highway and a state of art passenger terminal for the corridor, sources here said. More than 45 per cent of work on the Indian side is said to have been completed. "The target is to complete the road by end September 2019 and the passenger/ pilgrim terminal by end October 2019, in time to operationalize the Kartarpur corridor on the occasion of the 550th birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev falling in November 2019," said a source requesting anonymity. India though believes that Pakistan has not been flexible in dealing with issues like the number of pilgrims who would be allowed to visit the Gurudwara every day. While India has proposed that 5,000 pilgrims visit the shrine daily, and 15,000 on special days, Pakistan doesn't want more than 500-700 per day. India has asked Pakistan to increase the number of pilgrims, under the 1974 bilateral Protocol, who visit annually to various religious shrines in Pakistan on the occasion of Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti, to 10000 this year on his occasion of 550th anniversary. "In addition to the above, India has also asked Pakistan to permit and facilitate Nagar Kirtan to be organized by SGPC and Delhi Sikh GurudwaraPrabandhak Committee (DSGPC) at Gurudwara Nankana Sahib in July 2019 and then in October / November 2019 to mark the year-long celebrations of 550th Anniversary of Guru Nanak Devji," said a source. India has also urged Islamabad to not promote secessionist activities while carrying out work on the corridor meant to facilitate pilgrimage to the Kartarpur Sahib gurudwara in Pakistan.
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June - 30 
Four leaders of the Jamat ud Dawa (JuD) and eight belonging to Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) have been found guilty of terror financing by the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) in Punjab, The Express Tribune reports on July 1.A CTD spokesperson said that f
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Four leaders of the Jamat ud Dawa (JuD) and eight belonging to Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) have been found guilty of terror financing by the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) in Punjab, The Express Tribune reports on July 1.A CTD spokesperson said that four local leaders of JuD were convicted by Anti-Terrorism Courts (ATCs). They are identified as Asghar Ali, Junaid Irshad, Ijaz Ahmad and Abdul Khaliq. They have been awarded prison terms of two years along with fines each.While eight leaders of the JeM include Iftikhar Ahmad, Muhammad Ajmal, Bilal Makki, Abrar Ahmad, Irfan Ahmad, Hafeezullah, Mazhar Nawaz and Abdul Latif. They were handed prison terms of up to five years each.The spokesperson added that no one would be allowed to finance terrorism with further prosecutions to follow.
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*Data till , March 27, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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