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'They Honor Terrorists, We Redefine War': PM Modi's Strong Message To Pakistan On Terrorism
Modi blasts Pakistan for honouring terrorists post-Op Sindoor, declares it is not proxy war but a war, and India will respond accordingly.
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18 Maoists Surrender In Chhattisgarh's Sukma District
According to Sukma SP, Kiran G Chavan, Naxals from four different battalions, including those active in South Bastar, chose to abandon insurgency.
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Reciprocal Tariffs Pause: India, US Race Against Time For Trade Deal; Trump Officials To Visit New Delhi In June
India is seeking the elimination of the 26% reciprocal tariff and duty-free entry for labor-intensive export items such as textiles and footwear in the US.
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How India Lost Afghanistan: The Saga Of A Bloody Battle And A Humiliating Treaty
Mughal India lost control of key lands 285 years ago today, and it marked the beginning of Afghanistan as a separate nation.
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In major drug bust, Mumbai police seize mephedrone worth ₹24.47 crore
The drug raids were conducted in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Karjat in neighbouring Raigad district.
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Bombay HC grants bail to Pune student arrested for post on Indo-Pak conflict
The Bombay HC bench said it was "absolutely shocking" that the student has been treated like a "hardcore criminal" by the government.
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Niti Aayog team to visit Goa to examine ‘khazan’ revival proposal: Goa CM
Pramod Sawant also sought “large-scale funding” to undertake “repairs and maintenance of outer and inner bunds; sluice gates and desilting of poiems
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BSF showcases weapons used against Pakistan posts during Operation Sindoor
BSF showcased the 'Vidhwansak' AMR and Automatic Grenade Launcher used in Operation Sindoor to destroy Pak bunkers, posts, hideouts, and armoured vehicles.
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Priyanka Chaturvedi's powerful speech in Paris to expose Pakistan over terrorism
Priyanka Chaturvedi hit out at Pakistan for its role in global terrorism. She emphasised that Operation Sindoor is a comprehensive response to terrorism.
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92 Bangladeshi nationals held for illegal stay in southwest Delhi; 142 detained since December
Several were caught with Bangladeshi IDs. After verifying their claims and confirming illegal status, they were detained for legal action.
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India resumes select visa services for Afghan nationals after almost 4 years
Biometric details of the applicant will be mandatorily captured at the Immigration on arrival in India
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India set to enter 5th generation stealth fighter jet race as govt approves plan to build warplane
The 5th generation fighter jet programme is crucial to ensure the combat capabilities of the Indian Air Force, whose squadron strength has been depleted to 31
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Monsoon likely to be ‘above normal’ at 106% of LPA: IMD
During June to September, ‘normal’ to ‘above normal’ rainfall is very likely over most parts of the country, except some areas of northwest and east India.
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Brother of Tej Pratap Yadav's ‘partner’ Anushka warns Lalu of ‘outsiders’ attempt to ruin his family
Tej Pratap Yadav was expelled from the party and the family after he posted a picture informing his “long term relationship” with Anushka Yadav
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Kingpin among 13 of gang held cable thefts in Delhi's Rohini
The gang used a JCB machine to unearth underground cables and extract valuable wire, which was then sold to scrap dealers, the police said.
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Army's social media tactics drive home Operation Sindoor message with posters, music
The Indian Army's social media handles carried a poster that has now become a defining image of Operation Sindoor, appearing behind all briefings.
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Family of Pahalgam attack victim Shubham Dwivedi says PM Modi likely to meet them on May 30
Some members of the family said that though they haven’t received an official confirmation yet, media reports suggest that PM will meet the family.
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55-yr-old woman tests positive for Covid in Noida
The woman, who is under home quarantine, travelled on a train on May 14.
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4 of family found dead in Jharkhand's Seraikela-Kharswa, police suspects suicide
The bodies of Krishna Kumar (40), his wife Doli Devi (35) and their minor daughters were found hanging from the ceiling of their house.
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‘Call It Mysore Pak’: Inventor’s great-grandson reacts as Jaipur shops rename iconic sweet
The great-grandson of Mysore Pak's inventor opposes renaming the sweet, emphasising its rightful name.
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