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Pakistan’s appointment as Vice-Chair of UNSC CTC raises serious concerns about the credibility of international bodies
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The US President, however, did not clarify which country’s aircraft were downed or provide evidence to support the claim
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Israel’s precision strikes against Iran’s military and nuclear elite are redrawing global red lines — setting new benchmarks in counter-terror operations and offering strategic lessons for India
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If counter-terrorism cannot be a unifying pillar, then a question mark hangs over the core objectives of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
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The success of Operation Sindoor should not lead to complacency but must serve as a call to action. It should act as a strategic bridge toward the long-term mission of Viksit Bharat 2047 — a self-reliant, secure, and globally respected India
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It is important that the international community initiates measures for bringing both India and Pakistan under the ambit of Non-Proliferation Treaty
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International Monetary Fund’s $1 billion aid to Pakistan raises a pertinent question: Is the IMF truly committed to its mission of ‘discouraging policies that would harm prosperity’
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The direct connection between terror act and the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty falls in the grey areas of law
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In today’s hyper-mediated world, battlefield victories can be diluted, distorted, or drowned out by a louder war — the war of narratives
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India’s Defence Minister’s comments come days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India will not tolerate “nuclear blackmail” by Pakistan and punish cross-border terrorism strongly
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s tough message by asserting that India will no longer be held hostage by Pakistan’s nuclear deterrent marks a tectonic strategic shift in New Delhi’s posture
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The key takeaway from the latest conflict is that India has rewritten the playbook by making it clear that any future terror strikes will be considered an act of war against the country
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India’s Operation Sindoor must be a message not just of retribution but also of resolve and resilience
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It is time the international community acknowledged the dangers of state-sponsored terrorism and joined the fight against this menace
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Security forces conducted extensive searches and as these efforts did not yield any breakthroughs, the operation was called off on April 22, the day when terrorists targeted tourists in Pahalgam, said officials
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The order suspending all categories of mail and parcels from Pakistan through air and surface routes was issued by the Department of Posts
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Pakistan ministers Khawaja Asif and Hanif Abbasi, by flaunting the country’s nuclear status, are resorting to war-mongering
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Pahalgam is not just a headline. It is a scar — a reminder of what happens when ignorance and extremism take the wheel and it’s time for scholars, leaders and everyday Muslims to reclaim the narrative, to echo the true message of Islam: peace, compassion, justice
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The Pahalgam attack comes as a grim reminder of the continued threat from Pakistan-sponsored cross-border terrorism
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Incidents of abduction and murder of soldiers have taken place in the past as well in Kashmir