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Neighbors India and Pakistan have a long history of military clashes, but this is why the nuclear-armed neighbors were ...
All the same, in its scale and intensity, and without an obvious off-ramp for the combatants, some analysts are describing the current conflict as the most dangerous episode of violence between India ...
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Why India and Pakistan were, once again, on the brink of warNew Delhi — A deadly terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir's picturesque Pahalgam area in April brought India and Pakistan once ... by leaders around the world. On Saturday, the ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Chenab Rail Bridge, which connects the Kashmir Valley to the Indian rail network ...
Terrorist attacks and looming problems over India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty will keep relations tense.
India’s decision to put the agreement “in abeyance” — and the vague conditions it has imposed on Pakistan to reverse that — ...
India had targeted the terror camp in Pakistan, along with eight other terror camps, after the deadly Pahalgam attack.
The four-day military clash between India and Pakistan was the most expansive fighting in half a century between the two nuclear-armed countries. As both sides used drones and missiles to test ...
in one of the world’s most dangerous and most populated nuclear flashpoint regions. Unlike India, Pakistan does not have a no-first-use doctrine. Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif played ...
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