Before And After Satellite Images Of Jaish-e-Mohammed Camp Show Possible Bomb Impact
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Pak succumbing to global pressure to rein-in the terror group operating on its soil and Trump's plans to end trade privilege to India are a few of the top stories covered by most of the dailies today.
"India signals military action over for now, Pak makes first moves on Jaish" writes the Indian Express. The Times of India reports "Pak puts Jaish chief's brother, son in preventive custody' bans Saeed's Jamaat ud Dawa". The Tribune reports the Indian official being unmoved by the reports saying the terrorist have only been taken in preventive detention and not arrested.
In a front page headline the Economic Times writes, "US justified F-16 sale to Pakistan in 2008 as deterrence against India". India wants Trump administration to verify and revisit terms.
"Pak minister sacked for anti hindu remark" reports The Times of India and The Tribune over the ministers derogatory remarks against the hindu community.
Under the caption "Terror via sea, cautions Navy Chief". The Pioneer reports, terrorists being trained to take sea route to attack India.
"Come May, India to lose GSP duty concessions" says the Financial Express. While The Hindu says, "Tariff hike to hit exports to US. India still keen on negotiation".
And finally, Hindustan Times under the headline "Second hope for AIDS cure" covers a story showing a boost to global efforts against AIDS using stem cell therapy.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Pak succumbing to global pressure to rein-in the terror group operating on its soil and Trump's plans to end trade privilege to India are a few of the top stories covered by most of the dailies today.
"India signals military action over for now, Pak makes first moves on Jaish" writes the Indian Express. The Times of India reports "Pak puts Jaish chief's brother, son in preventive custody' bans Saeed's Jamaat ud Dawa". The Tribune reports the Indian official being unmoved by the reports saying the terrorist have only been taken in preventive detention and not arrested.
In a front page headline the Economic Times writes, "US justified F-16 sale to Pakistan in 2008 as deterrence against India". India wants Trump administration to verify and revisit terms.
"Pak minister sacked for anti hindu remark" reports The Times of India and The Tribune over the ministers derogatory remarks against the hindu community.
Under the caption "Terror via sea, cautions Navy Chief". The Pioneer reports, terrorists being trained to take sea route to attack India.
"Come May, India to lose GSP duty concessions" says the Financial Express. While The Hindu says, "Tariff hike to hit exports to US. India still keen on negotiation".
And finally, Hindustan Times under the headline "Second hope for AIDS cure" covers a story showing a boost to global efforts against AIDS using stem cell therapy.
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