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This was the nine consecutive nights of unprovoked firing from across the border, which had mostly restricted to LoC
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Rajinikanth, speaking at the WAVES Summit, condemned the "barbaric" Pahalgam terror attack and expressed confidence in Prime Minister Modi's leadership. He praised Modi's courage and determination in bringing peace to Kashmir and overcoming challenges
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India and Pakistan have issued airspace restrictions via NOTAMs on three key occasions: during the Kargil conflict (1999), after the Balakot airstrikes (2019), and post-Pahalgam attack (2025). These strategic measures signal diplomatic and military escalation
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India has barred Pakistani civilian and military aircraft from its airspace via a NOTAM issued Wednesday. The move affects PIA operations and follows the Pahalgam attack, after which the Indian government authorised military responses across all branches
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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
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BRS GHMC corporators condemned the brutal killings and demanded that the Centre act decisively against terrorism
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The action came as Pakistan's role as a "rogue state fuelling global terrorism" was laid bare by the public admission made by Asif. A Sky News interviewer last week asked Asif if Pakistan had a long history of "backing and supporting and training and funding" terrorist organisations
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He found fault with those speaking in support of Pakistan despite the killing of 26 people in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam and remarked that those who love Pakistan should leave India
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The action comes after the horrific attack on tourists in the Baisaran meadow near Pahalgam town in Kashmir. Twenty-five tourists, including a Nepali national and a local, were killed in the firing by terrorists, who singled out Hindu men for their religion
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A tourist from Ahmedabad who was on a zipline ride at Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam inadvertently captured on video the terror attack in which 26 people lost their lives last week
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India has strongly raised the Pahalgam terror attack at the United Nations and also flagged a Pakistani minister's "confession" to training and funding terrorists
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The ban is effective immediately and users will be banned without any warning, according to the official announcement made on April 28, 2025.
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Abeyance is less about punishing Pakistan and more about finally asserting the country’s legitimate rights to develop its own resources
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The updated version read, "Do not travel to the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir due to terrorism and civil unrest."
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"I understand that every Indian is seething after seeing the images of the terrorist attack. This attack in Pahalgam reflects the frustration of those who patronise terrorism; it shows their cowardice," he said
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Officials said that the house of the terrorist, Ehsan-ul-Haq Sheikh, was destroyed in Muran village of the Pulwama district late Friday evening
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The houses of two Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists, Adil Hussain Thoker and Asif Sheikh, who were behind the Pahalgam attack in which 26 civilians were brutally killed, were destroyed in separate blasts in Jammu and Kashmir
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The Pahalgam terror attack will not affect the annual Amarnath pilgrimage which passes through the south Kashmir tourist resort said Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said he has deputed his cabinet ministers to various cities across the country to instill a sense of security among Kashmiri students and businessmen after the Pahalgam terror attack
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In videos that went viral on social media platforms, the locals were seen expressing their grief and collectively rejecting the violence and accusations against them.