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"india-pakistan-conflict"

  • Trump says Pak PM told him millions would have died without his intervention

    US President Donald Trump claimed in his State of the Union address that Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif told him 35 million lives were saved due to US intervention averting an India-Pakistan nuclear war, a claim India continues to deny
  • Trump repeats claim he stopped potential nuclear war between India and Pakistan

    Donald Trump reiterated claims of averting an India-Pakistan war, saying Pakistan’s leadership credited him with saving millions of lives. India rejects mediation claims, saying a May 10 ceasefire followed four days of fighting after Operation Sindoor triggered by Pahalgam attack
  • India to Pakistan at UN: Will counter terrorism ‘with all its might’

    India warned Pakistan at the UN Security Council that it will counter Pakistan-sponsored terrorism “with all its might”. New Delhi accused Islamabad of violating the spirit of the Indus Waters Treaty and raising extraneous issues to deflect attention.
  • US, India deepen counterterrorism cooperation amid concerns over Pakistan’s proxy groups

    US and Indian experts told lawmakers that expanding counterterrorism and intelligence cooperation is crucial as Pakistan’s continued use of militant proxies and China’s regional influence raise fresh security challenges. A Congressional hearing underlined the need for deeper operational and strategic alignment.
  • PM Sharif thanks Trump again for Indo-Pak conflict resolution

    Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif thanked Donald Trump for allegedly mediating the May India-Pakistan ceasefire, despite India denying third-party involvement. Speaking at Azerbaijan’s Victory Day parade, Sharif praised Trump’s role in peace efforts and emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to sovereignty and territorial integrity.
  • Pakistan plans new position of ‘Commander of Defence Forces’ as part of defence reforms

    Pakistan plans to introduce a “Commander of Defence Forces” (CDF) position through the proposed 27th Constitutional Amendment to Article 243, aiming for unified military command after recent India-Pakistan clashes, with conditional political backing and defence reforms under discussion
  • US President Trump says he could travel to India next year

    US President Donald Trump said he may visit India next year at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s invitation, praising him as a “great man.” Trump also claimed India reduced Russian oil imports and reiterated that tariffs helped him “end” the India-Pakistan conflict
  • Trump repeats claim that India, Pakistan ‘made peace’ after his threat to snap trade deals

    US President Donald Trump again claimed that India and Pakistan “made peace” in May after he threatened to halt trade deals amid their military standoff. India has repeatedly denied any third-party mediation in the conflict, insisting the ceasefire was bilateral.
  • KTR condemns Revanth Reddy’s remarks insulting Indian Army, demands apology

    BRS leader KT Rama Rao condemned Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s remarks allegedly insulting the Indian Army at a Jubilee Hills rally, demanding an unconditional apology. He said such comments demean soldiers’ sacrifices and are unbecoming of a Telangana Chief Minister.
  • India slams Pakistan at UN over ‘grave’ rights abuses in occupied Kashmir

    At the UN, India accused Pakistan of “grave” human rights violations in illegally occupied Kashmir, citing civilian killings by its forces. India’s representative Bhavika Mangalanandan dismissed Pakistan’s “hypocrisy,” reaffirming Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh as integral parts of India.
  • Trump calls Modi ‘tough as hell’; reclaims credit for India-Pak truce

    Donald Trump, while praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi as ‘tough as hell’, claimed he stopped a recent India-Pakistan conflict by threatening to withhold trade deals. Speaking in South Korea and Japan, the US President repeated inconsistent accounts of his supposed role in ending hostilities
  • India will not be buying oil from Russia: Trump reiterates

    US President Donald Trump claimed India has stopped buying Russian oil and reiterated his role in mediating India-Pakistan hostilities. India clarified it is diversifying energy sourcing, while Washington’s tariffs on Indian goods continue to strain bilateral ties.
  • Editorial: Threat from the sky

    The proliferation of drones and the merging of drug and arms cartels along Punjab’s border signal a dangerous revival of Pakistan’s covert tactics
  • India reminds world of Pakistan’s ‘genocidal mass rape’ in Bangladesh as it tries to obfuscate record

    India accused Pakistan of attempting to divert global attention by raising Kashmir at the UN, reminding the world of its army’s “genocidal mass rape” of women during Bangladesh’s 1971 war. India reaffirmed its leadership in promoting women’s participation in UN peacekeeping.
  • Trump played key role in ending India-Pakistan hostilities: US Secretary Rubio

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has credited Donald Trump with playing a key role in ending hostilities between India and Pakistan, though New Delhi has categorically denied any third-party mediation, asserting the ceasefire followed direct military talks.
  • Trump claims he stopped India-Pakistan conflict with trade, seeks Nobel Prize for ending ‘seven wars’

    US President Donald Trump claimed he ended the India-Pakistan conflict through trade and asserted he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for stopping seven global wars. Speaking at a Washington event, Trump said trade diplomacy prevented nuclear escalation and fostered peace.
  • IAF fired fewer than 50 weapons to force Pakistan to end hostilities: Air Marshal Tiwari

    Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari said fewer than 50 weapons fired by the IAF during Operation Sindoor compelled Pakistan to request an end to hostilities on May 10. The precision strikes targeted military assets, achieving complete domination without collateral damage
  • India won’t take first step to normalise ties, onus on Pakistan: Tharoor

    Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said India won’t initiate normalisation with Pakistan after repeated betrayals, urging Islamabad to dismantle terror networks on its soil. He stressed India would reciprocate once Pakistan demonstrates genuine intent to curb terrorism.
  • Trump claims ‘five jets were shot down’ in India-Pakistan clash

    The US President, however, did not clarify which country’s aircraft were downed or provide evidence to support the claim
  • China used India-Pakistan conflict as ‘live lab’: Deputy Chief of Army Staff

    Lt Gen Rahul R Singh revealed China used Pakistan as a proxy against India during May’s four-day conflict, offering military support and using the clash to test weapons. He also flagged Turkiye's role in aiding Pakistan with drones and hardware
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