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This is the first major talks between the Prime Minister and the Chief Ministers of all states after the Indian Armed Forces successfully carried out Operation Sindoor, dismantling nine terrorists camps and their training centres in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir earlier this month avenging the recent horrific Pahalgam terror attack.
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Tharoor, along with other MPs from fifth all-party delegation, will visit Guyana, Panama, Colombia, Brazil and the US.
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'Mysore Pak' to 'Mysore Shree' and more, Jaipur confectioners drop 'Pak' from names of sweets
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India's civil aviation regulator, the DGCA, said the aircraft was cruising at an altitude of approximately 36,000 feet near Punjab's Pathankot when it ran into a thunderstorm and hailstorm.
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Jaishankar’s comments come in response to Trump’s earlier remarks, where the former US President claimed that the United States had helped broker peace in what he described as a “thousand-year conflict” between the two South Asian nations.
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The matter has gained urgency as an all-party delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor is set to visit Washington in the first week of June, and Khalistani separatists have levelled threats against the team, they added.
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The path to peace lies not just in diplomacy or deterrence but in historical honesty — we must unearth the truths buried under official silence
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If there is any terror attack on Indian territory, the enemy will be given a befitting response. Our armed forces will decide the target, timing and the mode of response, the PM said
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted interim bail to Ashoka University professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad, arrested for his contentious social media posts on Operation Sindoor, but refused to stay the investigation against him
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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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Upping the ante against Rahul Gandhi for his remarks on the Indo-Pak conflict, the BJP on Tuesday called the Congress leader “new age Mir Jafar” and asked if he was aiming for Nishan-e-Pakistan, the highest civilian award of the neighbouring country, by echoing Islamabad's narrative
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No permission was given to the Indian Army to deploy air defence guns within the Golden Temple to counter potential drone and missile threats from Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, additional head priest of the shrine and the SGPC said
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The Uttarakhand Madarsa Board has decided to introduce 'Operation Sindoor' in its curriculum across the state, a move that will see students learning about the recent military operation
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Congress President and Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, on Tuesday, described Operation Sindoor as a “small act of war”
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A court here on Tuesday remanded in judicial custody till May 27 Ali Khan Mahmudabad, the head of Ashoka University's political science department who was arrested for his social media posts related to Operation Sindoor, his lawyer said
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Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, in a closed-door briefing to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, clarified that India did not carry out any strikes on Pakistan's nuclear infrastructure during Operation Sindoor
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The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to examine a plea of Ashoka University's faculty Ali Khan Mahmudabad, against his arrest for his social media posts over Operation Sindoor
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The Indian Army revealed that Pakistan attempted to target the Golden Temple during Operation Sindoor. Using air defence systems like Akash, the Army successfully intercepted all incoming drones and missiles. Debris from the thwarted attack was displayed in Amritsar
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A nationwide IANS-Matrize poll reveals overwhelming public support for Operation Sindoor, with 92% backing the Modi government's anti-terror stance and 69% believing it elevated the PM’s global stature. AIMIM chief and MP Asaduddin Owaisi emerged as the third best choice for hitting Pakistan
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The Indian Embassy in Portugal issued a strong response to a protest organised by Pakistan outside its Chancery building in Lisbon, reaffirming India's unwavering stance against what it called "desperate provocations" and reiterated its resolve to counter Pakistan-backed terrorism