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Delhi Teenager Found Dead In Seelampur's Central Park, Murder Probe On
A 16-year-old boy was found lying in a pool of blood in Central Park, located in Seelampur, Delhi, on Friday night, as per the police. The victim, identified as Rehan alias Seelampuria, was rushed ...
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Break In Hostilities To Continue? Indian Army Sees 'No Expiry Date' With Pakistan
The Indian Army has said that no talks were scheduled between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMO) of India and Pakistan on Sunday. The Army further made it clear that the continuati...
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Government-Congress Tussle Over Multi-Party Delegations Nomination Escalates
After the list of Members of Parliament (MPs) and All-Party Delegations that are going to represent India's resolve against terrorism was announced on Saturday, Congress slammed the Centre for pic...
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YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra Suspected Of Spying For Pakistan Held Under Official Secrets Act, Sent To 5 Days Police Remand
A travel vlogger and YouTuber who was arrested by the Haryana Police on suspicion of spying for Pakistan was sent to five days of police remand by a local court, officials said.
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‘War Isn’t Glory – It’s Grief’: Why India Chose Pause Over Provocation
New Delhi: In an age where conflict often plays out like viral entertainment and social media sentiment demands escalation over restraint, former Indian Army Chief General Manoj Naravane offers a r...
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Bangladesh Trade Route Turbulence: India Tightens Gateways After Yunus’ ‘Landlocked’ Remark
New Delhi: In a decision that follows pointed remarks by Bangladesh’s interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, India has tightened access for Bangladeshi goods through its northeastern land ports.
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Baisaran Bloodbath To Operation Sindoor: Is South Asia Sleepwalking Into Its Next War?
More than retaliation, the strikes sent a chilling warning – echoes of a region once again simmering dangerously close to the edge.
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No expiry date on truce with Pakistan, says Indian Army
India has laid down a marker that the fate of the May 10 ceasefire hinges on Pakistan’s behaviour, and it will push confidence building measures along the border to reduce the alertness level there
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India’s land port curbs to impact $770 million in Bangladeshi imports: GTRI report
Under the new policy, Bangladeshi garments, which are valued at USD 618 million annually, can now enter India only through two designated seaports.
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India was ready for round II, Pakistan begged US for intervention on May 10
That Modi government did not escalate after Rawalpindi strike was simply because Pakistan is no match for India.
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59 leaders, 32 countries: All you need to know about India's Operation Sindoor delegations
The Centre said the goal of this diplomatic outreach mission is to put across India's resolve to tackle terrorism against the backdrop of Operation Sindoor.
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No headway in search for Pahalgam attackers
Almost a month after the Pahalgam terror attack, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Jammu and Kashmir Police are yet to get a major breakthrough in the search for the three terrorists (two...
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MPs picked for global outreach, Shashi Tharoor’s role sparks row
The inclusion of Shashi Tharoor sparked a row immediately after the Congress revealed it didn’t name the MP as part of its four nominations to the government.
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‘It is an honour’: Shashi Tharoor on leading Modi govt’s global outreach delegation, says nation above politics
Shashi Tharoor said he accepted the government’s invitation without hesitation, saying it was about national interest, not politics.
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15 AAP councillors leave party in Delhi, float new outfit
Fifteen councillors affiliated with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) have resigned from the party membership in Delhi and announced the formation of a separate party on Saturday.
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Haryana-based travel blogger arrested for spying, linked to Pakistani intelligence network
A Hisar-based woman travel blogger was arrested for allegedly spying and passing sensitive information to Pakistani operatives, marking the third arrest from Haryana this week after India and Pakis...
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BJP, Congress clash as Tharoor gets to lead Centre's ‘expose Pak’ mission
Shashi Tharoor's appointment to lead an all-party delegation on terrorism has upset Congress, which claims its proposed names were ignored.
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Shashi Tharoor’s name in delegation against terror sparks friction in Congress
Even as the Congress didn’t nominate Shashi Tharoor as its representative, the government announced him as one of the leaders of the seven delegations
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