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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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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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The parliamentary committee is headed by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor and is expected to focus on diplomatic, military, and regional implications following the Indian military’s Operation Sindoor.
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India can use this moment to push for a renegotiated, modernised Indus Waters Treaty that reflects current environmental, technical and strategic realities
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Deal with the entire ecosystem of terror, its supporters, and the strong network of Overground Workers with an iron fist
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The orders were issued in view of the current security environment in the country
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The airports include Chandigarh, Srinagar, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Bhuntar, Kishengarh, Patiala, Shimla, Dharamsala, and Bathinda. Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Leh, Bikaner, Pathankot, Jammu, Jamnagar, and Bhuj are among the other airports that have been temporarily closed for civilian flights
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The developments in the aftermath of Pakistani-sponsored terror attack in Pahalgam demonstrate that the symbiotic relationship between Islamabad and the terrorist outfits on its soil goes beyond providing arms and training
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India has suspended the decades-old Indus Waters Treaty signed with Pakistan in the wake of Jammu & Kashmir’s Pahalgam terror attack on April 22 in which 26 tourists were killed
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All India Rice Exporters Association president Satish Goel said the recent increase in prices of the commodity was owing to higher demand and not due to the ongoing India-Pakistan tensions
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Jammu plunged into darkness with electricity snapped soon after two powerful explosions were heard in the vicinity of the airport.
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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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The fact-check comes amid a surge in online misinformation following India's high-intensity strikes under Operation Sindoor targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir
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“There is no scientist named A.S. Kumar at DRDO’s Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE),” clarified @PIBFactCheck in a post on X on Wednesday
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Attempts to equate India with Pakistan and ask them to resolve outstanding issues through peaceful negotiations expose the deliberate refusal of the West to distinguish between the perpetrator and the victim
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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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It is wiser to look at economics and trade as weapons to achieve the desired outcomes which may not be possible through military means