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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Pakistan will have to get rid of its "terrorist infrastructure" if it wants to be "saved", Indian Prime ...
After two decades, domestic investors hold more NSE-listed stocks than foreign investors, but FIIs have recently returned as ...
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The Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of both countries are set to hold talks on the India-Pakistan ceasefire.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Monday (May 12, 2025), his first after Operation Sindoor. Asserting that ...
Modi also said that Pakistan would have to get rid of its "terrorist infrastructure" if it wanted to be "saved".
Tensions between India and Pakistan continue, despite US President Donald Trump's attempt to quash the concerning clashes.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed Monday to respond strongly to any future "terrorist attack", after a weekend ceasefire with Pakistan following days of military conflict between the ...
In his address to the nation on Monday night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the armed forces, intelligence agencies, ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirmed that Indian forces carried out cross-border strikes on terror camps in Pakistan after ...
India will not tolerate any kind of nuclear blackmail: PM Modi after India-Pak 'pause' in fighting ...