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Military activity has surged in the Kashmir Valley, particularly around Srinagar, where heightened air traffic indicates ...
Thirty-one innocent Pakistanis have been martyred while fifty-seven others injured in Indian unprovoked and blatant ...
Pakistan’s top civilian and military leadership met in Islamabad on Wednesday morning to assess the fallout of India’s ...
The IMF hopes for a peaceful resolution and de-escalation between India and Pakistan, its spokesperson said, according to ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the UK and allies were pushing for de-escalation after exchanges of fire between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
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Daily Times on MSNIndia faces global criticism after unprovoked attack, analysts call for restraintISLAMABAD - India's recent airstrikes targeting cities in Punjab and Azad Jammu and Kashmir have sparked global concern, as ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNExplosions and fire on the contested India-Pakistan borderAt dawn Wednesday on the contested border between India and Pakistan, in the usually sleepy Indian-run town of Poonch, a ...
Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada president Jeff Nankivell explains why India and Pakistan are having a dispute over a line of control.
The two nuclear powers will need to be able to claim a victory that allows them to save face and avoid a hot war, writes Michael Kugelman.
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