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India Pakistan News LIVE Updates: India and Pakistan will continue the confidence-building measures agreed between their two top military officers to end the brief ...
India has a new answer to the growing menace of unmanned aerial threats with the successful development and testing of ‘Bhargavastra’, an indigenous, low-cost Counter Drone System in Hard Kil ...
A video features Russian national Polina Agrawal praising the Indian Army. Polina expresses gratitude for the Indian military's role in national safety. Agrawal highlights the advanced defense ...
After four days of deadly fighting between India and Pakistan that seemed near the edge of catastrophe, the two sides abruptly agreed to a U.S.-brokered cease-fire on Saturday. The conflict began ...
India Pakistan Ceasefire News Highlights: BSF Jawan Purnam Kumar Shaw, who had been in the custody of Pakistan Rangers since April 23, 2025, was handed back to India today. The exchange took place ...
And so it goes after the brief but bruising conflict between nuclear rivals India and Pakistan with both sides loudly talking up their successes while quietly down-playing losses. On India’s ...
In India, this position is usually held by a Lieutenant General. The current Indian DGMO is Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai, while Pakistan’s DGMO is Maj Gen Kashif Abdullah. After nearly a week-long standoff ...
India's military strikes into Pakistan-administered Kashmir and Pakistan earlier this week killed more than 100 militants, including their prominent leadership, India's director general of ...
Ceasefire deal follows weeks of rising tensions and cross-border attacks India and Pakistan have agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire after weeks of heightened tensions, including cross-border ...
Reacting to the ceasefire agreement, Pakistan on Sunday said that it “remains committed to faithful implementation” of the deal reached with India. The country's foreign ministry claimed that ...
Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated sharply after a series of deadly attacks and military exchanges, culminating in what is now one of the most dangerous standoffs in years.
X said it was ordered to restrict thousands of accounts in India. The company said its staff in India faced "significant fines and imprisonment" if it didn't comply. The takedown demand follows a ...