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The Chadian Minister of Defence expressed gratitude for the UAE's ongoing support, which will help restore peace and stability in the region. He emphasized the vital role of military cooperation in enhancing security and overcoming challenges.
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Modi said that terrorism divides but tourism unites as it has the potential to unite people from all walks of life thereby creating a harmonious society.
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Jaishankar on Friday accused his Pakistani counterpart Bilawal Bhutto Zardari of being a "promoter, justifier and a spokesperson of a terror industry"
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Given his puerile statements on sensitive issues, any bilateral engagement during his trip seems doubtful
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The Poonch attack is a reminder that the scourge of terror needs robust surveillance and counter-measures round the clock
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Thousands across Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa took to the streets to record their protest against increasing lawlessness and terrorism
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While using every international forum to expose the dangerous games of Pakistan, India must take sincere and credible steps to address the concerns of Kashmiris and ensure genuine empowerment.
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The Minister made the remarks while addressing an event to commemorate the eighth anniversary of the terrorist attack on Army Public School in Peshawar held at the UN Headquarters in New York on Friday, Geo News reported.
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Responding to a question from a Pakistani TV journalist about how long would it take for terrorism to end in South Asia, Jaishankar said: "You're asking the wrong Minister!"
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It is an encouraging sign that India brought the security experts of the Central Asian Republics together for the maiden meeting of NSAs.
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The Union Home Ministry said the government of India is organising the 3rd Ministerial 'No Money for Terror' (NMFT) conference on November 18 and 19 in New Delhi.
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China is at it again. There is a clear pattern to how the Beijing-Islamabad nexus is misusing the international forums to protect terrorist elements operating from Pakistani soil. The latest instance happened at the United Nations when China put a hold on a proposal by India and the United States to list Lashkar-e-Taiba leader Shahid […]
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Terrorism is a global menace that demands joint international response and coordination. It cannot be tackled in isolation, nor can it be condemned selectively. The nations which infamously pursue the ‘good terrorist, bad terrorist’ line of policy are bound to swallow their own bitter medicine. By blocking the joint bid by India and the United […]
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Washington: Terrorist groups targeting India continued to operate from Pakistan and Islamabad did not take action against other known terrorists, including JeM founder and UN-designated terrorist Masood Azhar and the 2008 Mumbai attack “project manager” Sajid Mir, who remain free in that country, according to a latest report on terrorism by the US State Department. […]
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United Nations: India has denounced Pakistan as a patron of terrorism and a suppressor of minorities in reply to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s tirade against the country. “This is the country which is an arsonist disguising itself as a firefighter,” Sneha Dubey, a First Secretary in India’s UN Mission, said on Friday. “Pakistan nurtures […]
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The worst fears that Afghanistan would become a fertile ground for terrorist outfits are coming true
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The defence minister said India, as a member of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), remained committed to combating financing terrorism.
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The United States contributes three-fourths of NATO's budget. NATO is holding its 31 formal meeting of the heads of State and Heads of government in Brussels, Belgium its headquarters on 14 June 2021.
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Among the banned organisations are local Muslim groups, including the Sri Lanka Islamic Students Movement.
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Removing all of the troops and their equipment in the next three weeks — along with coalition partners who can't get out on their own — would be difficult logistically.