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India’s military confirmed for the first time that it lost an unspecified number of fighter jets in clashes with Pakistan in May, while saying the four-day conflict never came close to the point of ...
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These costs include the deployment of BrahMos missiles, priced at $2.5 million to $5.6 million each, and kamikaze drones at ...
In this exclusive interview, former R&AW analyst Ramanathan Kumar discusses the India-Pakistan ceasefire, Operation Sindoor, ...
India's restraint has now translated into a sense of strategic intolerance. There has been a marked change in India's ...
On 22 April, militants attacked a group of Hindu pilgrims in the Pahalgam area of Indian-administered Kashmir, leaving 26 ...
Pakistan’s quid pro quo plus aims at preventing all-out conflicts, but India’s reckless behaviour to expand geographic scope.
Data-driven analysis of India-Pakistan tensions, economic impacts, and global power shifts amid military escalation and ...
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World Politics Review on MSNIndia’s Militarized ‘New Normal’ With Pakistan Is a Dead EndIndia's default response to terrorist attacks is now military action. That will that raise the risk of war with Pakistan, and ...
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The repercussions of the May 7-10 India-Pakistan armed conflict are still unfolding, a fortnight after the ceasefire. Now a ...
A key factor in the current tone and character of this conflict is the generational shift in both countries. For the first ...
“This was the first sustained fight where the bulk of Pakistan’s forces used Chinese weapons and, basically, relied on them as their primary option,” said Bilal Khan, founder of the Toronto-based Quwa ...
The Trump administration told the U.S. Court of International Trade that narrowing the president’s emergency tariff powers ...
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