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India’s remarks at the UN came as Pakistan attempted to raise Operation Sindoor during the Security Council debate. Islamabad once again accused New Delhi of aggression, prompting a blistering response.
Military says ‘terrorists’ carried out attacks in Balochistan province in what analysts described it as the deadliest day for militants in decades
THE FOG of war can make it difficult to understand what is happening during a conflict. Sometimes that murkiness can persist long after the guns have fallen silent. That is proving true of the four-day skirmish between India and Pakistan that took place last May.
Pakistan organised an “Arria-formula” meeting of the UN Security Council on Thursday to stress the importance of upholding international treaties. Speakers warned that weakening global agreements threatens peace,
India at UNSC: Ambassador Parvathaneni dismantles Pakistan’s ‘false narrative’ on Op Sindoor | WATCH
India firmly dismisses Pakistan`s UN criticism of Operation Sindoor, asserting its right to self-defense and internal sovereignty.
Special emphasis has been placed on the blockbuster February 15 clash between India and Pakistan at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.
India has hit back to Pakistan at the United Nations Security Council, with Permanent Representative Parvathaneni Harish strongly rejecting what he described as
India targeted Pakistan on the global stage for giving supreme powers to its Defence Chief, Asim Munir, advising Islamabad to "introspect" on the role of its armed forces in constitutional developments.
This fence is not the actual border but wire-mesh barricading installed since the 1990s to prevent cross-border infiltration