He returned to Pakistan after 45 days in London where he went under an open heart surgery on May 31
Expressing concern over the detention of Kashmiri separatist leaders, Nawaz Sharif said India should fulfil its human rights obligations
Sharif moved to his home in Park Lane this evening after undergoing the 'successful' surgery last Tuesday
Following his surgery, the Pakistan PM will be overseeing affairs of government from London
People across world, including key world leaders, notable personalities, called the PM before surgery to convey their well wishes
His surgery comes days before his government is set to present its annual budget on Friday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his best wishes to Sharif for the surgery over Twitter
US Secretary of State had informed Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif about the drone attack
The revelations that his arch-rival, Imran Khan, had also set up an offshore company have eased some pressure.
The Pakistani premier currently stands at a 66,200 pounds bidding price. So far, 100 bids have been made.
The summit also offered an opportunity for Islamabad to project its credentials in the nuclear field.
Sharif's visit comes ahead of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's likely visit to Islamabad
The book states Sharif received funding from Laden to contest elections against Benazir Bhutto after the end of Zia regime
Sharif said he was keen to provide women a level-playing field in accordance with the vision of Pakistan's founder
Sharif said that the Kargil 'misadventure' in 1999 by troops of his country was a stab in the back for the then PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Sharif has spent a total of 185 days abroad in 65 foreign tours with accompanying staff of 631 officers