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Nearly two weeks after India and Pakistan reached an uneasy cease-fire, neither New Delhi nor Islamabad agree on what happened preceding it. India blames Pakistan for the April 22 terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that left 26 people dead;
Three delegations have already left. This is a political mission. We want to reach out to the world and show our strong commitment to fighting terrorism,” MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal confirmed on May 22.
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Newspoint on MSNHeartening that America's involvement made difference in stopping close to full-scale war between India, Pakistan: USThe US said it is “heartening” that America's "involvement and assistance” made a difference in stopping a “close to full-scale war erupting” between India and Pakistan. “…what has been a generational concern about violence and terrorism in that region,
Mohammad Iqbal was working the nightshift at a power plant when he got a frantic call from his family saying artillery shells were exploding around their home.
It is the border villages of J&K which have suffered the most due to the shelling from Pakistan; livelihood has been lost, says Trinamool Congress delegation
The military clash between nuclear powers India and Pakistan after a terrorist attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir has given way to a tenuous ceasefire.
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Press Trust of India on MSNRahul Gandhi to visit Poonch on May 24, set to meet families of victimsCongress leader Rahul Gandhi will visit Poonch in the Jammu region on Saturday to meet the families of those killed and affected by the recent Pakistani shelling, AICC general secretary Jairam Ramesh said.
A series of military strikes last week by India and Pakistan brought the nuclear-armed rivals closer to a broader war.
Sometimes the only outsiders that Indian troops posted along the contested frontier in Kashmir see are Pakistani soldiers eyeballing them across the remote
Shopkeepers wait for customers at the main bazaar, a day after the ceasefire between Indian and Pakistan was announced, in Jura, near Line of Control, in Neelum Valley, a district of Pakistan’s administered Kashmir, Sunday, May 11, 2025. (AP Photo/M.D. Mughal)
Facing a grave shortage of labourers for the Basmati sowing season after drone and artillery attacks by Pakistan following Operation Sindoor, farmers are making urgent appeals for their return to resume agriculture work.