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But in April, after India blamed Pakistan for an attack in which militants killed 26 people in Indian-administered Kashmir, the Indian government announced it would no longer abide by it.
ISLAMABAD — India’s military strikes into Pakistan-controlled Kashmir and Pakistan earlier this week killed more than 100 militants including their prominent leadership, the head of India's ...
Pakistan and China’s militaries are highly integrated and poised to continue threatening New Delhi’s position in multiple domains.
India suspended the World Bank-brokered agreement the day after gunmen killed 26 mostly Hindu tourists at Pahalgam in Indian-controlled Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan also claims Jammu and Kashmir.
Pakistan, meanwhile, employed the rhetoric of nuclear retaliation, combined with a policy of deniable subconventional warfare – that is, proxy warfare – by supporting many Kashmir-centric ...
Nearly two weeks after India and Pakistan reached an uneasy cease-fire, neither New Delhi nor Islamabad agree on what happened preceding it. India blames Pakistan for the April 22 terrorist attack in ...
It’s the fallout of last month’s gun massacre that left 26 people, mostly Hindu tourists, dead in Indian-controlled Kashmir followed by tit-for-tat military strikes by India and Pakistan ...
The military clash between nuclear powers India and Pakistan after a terrorist attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir has given way to a tenuous ceasefire.
Pakistan will not get water from rivers over which India has rights, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday, upping the rhetoric in a standoff over water access triggered by a deadly ...
India and Turkiye’s relationship has entered a new phase of strategic tension after reports that Turkish drones were used by Pakistan in cross-border attacks during Operation Sindoor.
Pakistan has been accused of providing safe havens for terrorist groups, including the Taliban, which has led to a complex geopolitical situation that the United States and other nations must addre… ...
Pakistan's military intelligence service, the ISI, has encouraged the growth of radical Islamist groups that focus on the Kashmir issue, though their members are often not Kashmiris.