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Trump reiterates the US' role in brokering peace between India and Pakistan
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#BoycottTurkey trends in India after Turkey backs Pakistan amid tensions. Public outrage grows, tourism plans drop, fake notices circulate, and calls extend to Turkish goods
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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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In a statement, the military also claimed that 40 civilians died and 121 others were injured in the "unprovoked and reprehensible dastardly attacks" by India on the night of May 6-7
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The key takeaway from the latest conflict is that India has rewritten the playbook by making it clear that any future terror strikes will be considered an act of war against the country
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The Congress on Sunday demanded answers from the government on whether it has accepted third party mediation on Kashmir after the US made announcements on behalf of India and Pakistan, and slammed attempt to "internationalise" the issue
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The BJP leaders demanded the name of the bakery be changed or the brand name display board removed. There were similar protests at Karachi Bakery outlets at Visakhapatnam
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So far, a total of 86 individuals, mostly students pursuing higher education in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab and Rajasthan, have reached the Telangana Bhavan in Delhi
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Welcoming the ceasefire, he said on Saturday, "It is a meaningful step towards de-escalation reflecting the commitment of both nations to regional peace and stability."
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Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh posed several questions to the government, including whether New Delhi has opened the doors to third party intervention between India and Pakistan, and whether diplomatic channels with Pakistan have been opened
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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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Mudassar Khadian Khas alias Abu Jundal, one of the infamous LeT commanders, turned out to be a high-value casualty for the Indian military, as the latter carried out precision strikes at five locations in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and four inside Pakistan, in response to the savage terror attack in J&K’s Pahalgam
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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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Bureau of Civil Aviation Security makes secondary ladder point checking compulsory for all flights as part of enhanced security arrangements
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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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Union Minister says Indian government will make short-term, mid-term and long-term plans to ensure each drop of water is utilised
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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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Government sources said that extreme care was taken to avoid civilian and military installations, underlining the non-escalatory and proportionate nature of the strikes.