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The Pakistan Foreign Office said the British foreign secretary emphasised the need for de-escalation of the situation.
Jaishankar conveyed to his British counterpart India's policy of "zero tolerance" for terrorism while discussing the "cross ...
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday conveyed to his British counterpart David Lammy India’s policy of “zero tolerance” for terrorism while discussing the “cross-border” links to the ...
US President Donald Trump called PM Modi and conveyed condolences over the loss of innocent lives, condemning the attack and expressing his full support to India in bringing the perpetrators to ...
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar Sunday conveyed to his British counterpart David Lammy India’s policy of “zero ...
We need to stand with the victims and show solidarity towards the Kashmiri people, as they have lost more lives and livelihoods than other parts of India ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNModi trying to turn Kashmir into Gaza: Irfan SiddiquiSenator Irfan Siddiqui of the Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz (PML-N) has accused Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of pursuing Israeli-style policies in Kashmir, alleging a bid to transform the ...
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The Print on MSNIndia builds diplomatic case on Pahalgam as Modi receives calls from at least 16 world leadersAs India faces rising diplomatic tensions with Pakistan, the Pahalgam attack sparks a wave of international support, with a ...
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The Print on MSNPahalgam attack needs calculated, decisive response from India. This is not the era of warIndia must avoid being dragged into a two-front war—both east and west. Such a conflict would serve the interests of its ...
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The Print on MSNModi in Netanyahu’s shoes. Military action risks spotlighting Kashmir dispute internationallyModi government has sought to keep Kashmir off India’s global image. The terrorist attack in Pahalgam will change that.
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As global leaders call Prime Minister Narendra Modi to condemn the Pahalgam terror attack, India has ramped up diplomatic ...
Islamabad has warned that it will consider it "an act of war," if India makes good on its threat to cut off Pakistan's access ...
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