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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday called Operation Sindoor a reflection of the government's political resolve and strong retaliation to terror attacks. He said the entire nation stands proud of the armed forces’ swift response to the Pahalgam tragedy
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Parliament missed a historic chance to show unity after the Pahalgam terror attack – a moment that could have sent clear message that India has drawn a new red line in the fight against terrorism
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Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge launched a scathing attack on the Centre in Rajya Sabha, demanding accountability for the Pahalgam terror attack. He questioned the silence of top ministers, sought clarity on the ceasefire, and urged formation of a review committee
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Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi attacked the Modi government in Lok Sabha over the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor, questioning alleged security lapses, jet losses, and the role of foreign pressure in halting military action against Pakistan. He demanded accountability from the Home and Defence Ministers
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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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Uddhav Thackeray slammed the government over the April Pahalgam terror attack, questioning Kashmir’s security, BJP's politics, and PM Modi's silence on key issues. He also raised concerns over Article 370 outcomes, army actions, and BJP’s internal leadership rules
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With renewed security measures and reverification underway, officials hope for a recovery before the pilgrimage begins on July 3
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A gunfight erupted between security forces and terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Udhampur district after suspicious movement in Basantgarh. With heightened alert post-Pahalgam attack, security is intensified ahead of the Amarnath Yatra starting July 3 amid terror threat
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The US President warns Iran against attacking US interests amid escalating Israel-Iran conflict and predicted the two nations would soon make peace. He cites his past diplomatic efforts and urges Israel to pursue diplomacy while resisting calls for deeper US involvement
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Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced the phased reopening of tourist parks in Jammu and Kashmir, closed after the April 22 Pahalgam attack. Eight sites in Kashmir and eight in Jammu will reopen first, following security reviews by district officials
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The success of Operation Sindoor should not lead to complacency but must serve as a call to action. It should act as a strategic bridge toward the long-term mission of Viksit Bharat 2047 — a self-reliant, secure, and globally respected India
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It is important that the international community initiates measures for bringing both India and Pakistan under the ambit of Non-Proliferation Treaty
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An Indian MP delegation led by Shashi Tharoor began its Panama visit with prayers at the Indian Cultural Centre, highlighting interfaith unity. The team held talks with Panama's legislators to promote bilateral ties and affirm India’s zero-tolerance stance on terrorism.
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The eight MPs and Taranjit Singh Sandhu, the former Indian Ambassador to the US, were to start their mission in New York on Saturday evening with a visit to the 9/11 memorial at the World Trade Centre to honour the victims of the worst terror attack on the US.
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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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EAM Jaishankar made the remarks while speaking at the DGAP's Centre for Geopolitics, Geoeconomics and technology.
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Pawan Kalyan urged people, especially the youth, to take inspiration from the sacrifices of Indian soldiers rather than from film stars.
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India’s Defence Minister’s comments come days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India will not tolerate “nuclear blackmail” by Pakistan and punish cross-border terrorism strongly
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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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As India braced for escalation with blackout drills, emergency exercises and responses to real situations, it was disheartening to see some citizens ignore the seriousness of the moment. Sirens wailed, yet headlights blazed while mobile phones lit up streets meant to remain dark