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Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to the Indian armed forces on Vijay Diwas, recalling their courage and sacrifice in India’s 1971 victory over Pakistan, which culminated in one of the largest military surrenders since World War II.
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US President Donald Trump has again claimed he “ended” the May conflict between India and Pakistan, repeating the assertion at a Pennsylvania rally. India has consistently rejected any suggestion of third-party intervention in resolving the four-day cross-border hostilities.
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US President Donald Trump invoked India–Pakistan disputes while claiming he had “ended eight wars” and prevented others during a Cabinet meeting. He argued the Russia–Ukraine conflict would not have occurred under his leadership and highlighted his administration’s role in brokering global ceasefires.
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The US-China Economic and Security Review Commission accused Beijing of orchestrating a disinformation campaign to undermine French Rafale sales in favor of its J-35s, exploiting Operation Sindoor and India-Pakistan conflict.
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US President Donald Trump claimed that “seven brand new” planes were shot down during the India-Pakistan conflict and reiterated that he helped end the war using trade leverage. India, however, maintains the ceasefire was achieved through direct military talks.
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US President Donald Trump has claimed credit for stopping the India-Pakistan conflict, saying his intervention “was very effective” and based on trade leverage. India, however, maintains the ceasefire followed direct military talks without any third-party mediation.
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India told the UNGA that Pakistan’s military “pleaded” for a halt to fighting during Operation Sindoor, rejecting PM Shehbaz Sharif’s claim that Donald Trump helped avert war. New Delhi reiterated there is no scope for third-party intervention.
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Punjab Chief Minister alleged that “he finds time to tour abroad but ‘fails’ to address the concerns of 140 crore Indians”.
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Pakistani four-star General claimed that the weapons used by Islamabad in the recent 96-hour conflict were "certainly similar" to those available to India.
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India and Pakistan reached an understanding on May 10 to end the conflict after four days of intense cross-border drone and missile strikes.
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President Richard Nixon sought to play the grand strategist whereas Donald Trump seemed to relish the role of a showman. The difference was not merely in ideology or policy — it was in the very style of American engagement with South Asia
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The discovery of Turkish-supplied drone debris on Indian soil is more than just an isolated incident; it is a clarion call for a paradigm shift in our foreign policy as the era of cautious engagement without clearly defined red lines is drawing to a close
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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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Despite embarking on an exciting new chapter with his upcoming film ‘Tanvi The Great,’ Kher admitted that his heart felt uneasy — a feeling rooted not in personal anxiety, but in his deep connection to his country.
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Indian actor Harshvardhan Rane and Pakistani actress Mawra Hocane are engaged in a heated social media exchange over love for their respective countries.
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It began on the intervening night of May 6-7 when India carried out Operation Sindoor against terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir in retaliation for the attack in Pahalgam. In the following days, the two countries engaged in armed operations in major cities along the border.
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US President Donald Trump on Saturday claimed that India and Pakistan have agreed to a "full and immediate" ceasefire after talks mediated by the US
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In a strong show of support for the nation’s security forces, Harish Rao attended a solidarity event for Indian soldiers at Malla Reddy Health City in Suraram
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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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Political leaders across parties hailed ‘Operation Sindoor’, under which Indian forces targeted nine terror camps in Pakistan and PoK. Ministers and opposition figures posted slogans like "Jai Hind" and "Bharat Mata ki Jai", applauding the military’s precision strikes.