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Pakistan will have to get rid of its "terrorist infrastructure" if it wants to be "saved", Indian Prime Minister Narendra ...
By Aftab Ahmed, Shivam Patel and YP Rajesh NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned Pakistan ...
India had already taken non-military action. After decades of confrontation it wants to expand its toolkit in response to ...
India's military launched missile strikes against what it called "terrorist targets" in Pakistan overnight on Tuesday ...
Then, as now, Pakistan offered cooperation and even returned an Indian pilot within days—a gesture aimed at de-escalation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a national address, announced a strategic shift in India’s counter-terrorism policy ...
PM Modi reveals evidence of Pakistan's state-sponsored terrorism, citing army officers attending terrorists' funerals.- Watch ...
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Press Trust of India on MSN‘This is not an era of war, but it’s not an era of terrorism either': PM Modi on Operation SindoorPrime Minister Narendra Modi said that while Pakistan had planned to ignite war at the borders, India responded by striking ...
Covert operations are “far more effective in weakening the terrorist infrastructure and enterprise in Pakistan, but only if they cover the full spectrum of covert instrumentalities available.” ...
Some details are clouded by contradictory statements and disinformation. But a pattern of rapid escalation brought the ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed Monday to respond strongly to any future "terrorist attack", and warned that New ...
India has accused Pakistan of continuing to support Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Muhammad. Pakistan has rejected those claims.
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