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NEW DELHI (AP) — A deadly attack on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir has again moved India and Pakistan closer to war as the two rivals downgraded diplomatic and trade ties, closed the main ...
Earlier on 22 April, when tourists were enjoying their time in the scenic Baisaran Valley of Pahalgam, some terrorists opened fire and killed 26 people, including both locals and visitors.
Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif claims Islamabad suspects the attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir was a ...
Following the attacks, New Delhi has sought to use strong diplomatic measures available in its arsenal against Pakistan, as it is well known that such terror attacks are almost always carried out by ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed to punish all those responsible for the worst attack on civilians in Kashmir for a quarter ...
The US House Committee Majority on Foreign Affairs on Thursday slammed The New York Times newspaper over its reporting of the ...
In a proactive move to aid stranded tourists, the Indian Railways undertook significant operations from Katra and Jammu stations, ensuring smooth onward journeys towards New Delhi and beyond via ...
India and Pakistan cancelled visas for their nationals to each other’s countries and Islamabad warned New Delhi for suspending a water-sharing treaty Thursday.
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has conveyed his deepest sympathies to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the wake of a ...
The Army launched a joint operation with the Jammu and Kashmir Police in Basantgarh and established contact with militants.
The Indian Air Force on Thursday conducted a large-scale wargame "Exercise Aakraman" in the central sector, focusing on ...
Speaking to Al Jazeera, Pakistan’s defence minister says the government suspects ‘very strongly that it was a false flag ...