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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan is "ready but not desperate" for talks with arch-rival India, its foreign minister said on ...
Israel backs New Delhi, while Turkey supports Islamabad.
India’s decision to put the agreement “in abeyance” — and the vague conditions it has imposed on Pakistan to reverse that — ...
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Analysts say the outreach underscores concern in India that it did not receive strong international support for its military ...
General Anil Chauhan, India's chief of defense staff, said in an interview that India suffered initial losses in the air, but ...
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif claims India's actions have undermined the Simla Agreement's sanctity. He hinted at ...
Weeks after a military crisis, India and Pakistan have dispatched top lawmakers to press their cases in the United States, ...
Following India's strikes on terrorist camps in Pakistan, under Operation Sindoor, Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif ...
Shehbaz Sharif and Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari praise Trump for de-escalating India-Pakistan tensions, urge U.S. to facilitate ...
J-10C and PL-15 missiles played a critical role in achieving operational successCJCSC reaffirms Sino-Pak friendship as ...
Gen N.C. Vij speaks to Frontline on India’s military decisions from Kargil to Sindoor, the nuclear shadow, and evolving ...