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NIA chief Sadanand Date visited Pahalgam after the agency took over the investigation into the recent terror attack that killed 26 people. The team is gathering evidence and tracking those helping the terrorists. Security has been tightened in key areas as the probe intensifies
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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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The phone conversation came amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan over the April 22 terror attack that killed 26 civilians
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For the last seven days, Pakistan has been resorting to unprovoked firing on the LoC and on Wednesday, Pakistan Rangers fired with small arms at the Indian posts along the International Border in Pargwal sector of Jammu district
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The move comes amid speculations about India’s possible retaliation to Pahalgam terror attack
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The Pakistan Army had already initiated unprovoked firing on the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday for the sixth consecutive day as the Indian Army responded swiftly and proportionately
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Pakistan Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar holds an emergency press meet at 2 am on Wednesday, saying that there were 'intelligence reports of military action against their country within the next 24 to 36 hours'
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The PM affirmed his complete faith in the professional capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces and assured them of full operational freedom to decide the “mode, targets, and timing” of their response to the Pakistan-based terror threat
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Pakistani nationals currently residing in India are returning to their country through the Attari-Wagah border after India revoked their visas in the wake of the terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives
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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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Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge have written to PM Narendra Modi, urging him to convene a special session of both Houses of Parliament at the earliest in the wake of the dastardly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir.
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The whole world has heard the Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif admitting and confessing Pakistan's history of supporting, training and funding terrorist organisations in a recent television interview, said India's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Yojna Patel
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The firing was along the LoC in the districts of Kupwara and Baramulla in Kashmir and the Akhnoor sector in Jammu
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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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Several claims of Munir being missing have surfaced on social media, with some suggesting that he has fled the country, while others claimed that he has gone underground into a bunker in Rawalpindi
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An atmosphere of fear looms large over the border villages of Gurdaspur, Punjab, where security officials are making regular announcements urging people to stay alert and avoid moving too close to the border with Pakistan
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For the fourth day running, the Pakistan Army resorted to unprovoked firing on the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, said the Indian Army
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Rao arrived at the venue by 6.30 pm and requested the crowd to rise and observe a moment of silence in honor of the 26 tourists who lost their lives in the terror attack. Only after this solemn tribute did he commence the proceedings of the meeting.
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The investigation was being done by the J&K Police so far, and the NIA has taken over the case on the orders of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, according to a press release