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India’s decision to put the agreement “in abeyance” — and the vague conditions it has imposed on Pakistan to reverse that — ...
Nearly two weeks after India and Pakistan reached an uneasy cease-fire, neither New Delhi nor Islamabad agree on what ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNEx-envoy TCA Raghavan says Pakistan fears India’s pluralism, not its army; urges holistic approachAccording to the former diplomat who served in Pakistan for seven years, the Pakistani military does not feel threatened by India's military might, but rather seeks 'to stand up to it' ...
Tension between the nuclear-armed nations is soaring. Pakistan's Shehbaz Sharif has vowed to retaliate after Indian strikes killed more than two dozen people.
The two nuclear-armed countries appeared to be getting closer to war after weeks of tensions and attacks that killed dozens.
Pakistan, vowing retribution for what it called an “act of war,” said the strikes killed 26 people and injured 46 others.
In 1996, after a series of clashes, military officers from the countries met at the LoC in order to ease tensions. In 1998, India detonated five nuclear devices. Pakistan responded by detonating ...
India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire Saturday after the most serious military confrontation between the nuclear-armed ...
It’s the fallout of last month’s gun massacre that left 26 people, mostly Hindu tourists, dead in Indian-controlled Kashmir ...
India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held a press briefing where he confirmed a ceasefire agreement had been reached, but accused Pakistan of violating it Saturday evening. He called on Pakistan to ...
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Daily Times on MSNBilawal Bhutto urges UN to act as India-Pakistan tensions riseCalls for global diplomacy to prevent nuclear conflict escalation ...
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