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Published on 15:48 GMTSource: CBS News - Neutral
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Published on 10:59 GMT
Fears of attack in Pakistan-administered Kashmir amid acute India tensions
Authorities in Pakistan-administered Kashmir have shut more than 1,000 religious schools over fears of possible retaliatory military action from India over last week’s deadly attack in the disputed region, as tensions soar between the nuclear-armed …
Source: Al Jazeera - Pro-Government -
Published on 06:15 GMT
Rubio calls India and Pakistan in effort to defuse crisis over Kashmir attack
NEW DELHI (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called senior officials in India and Pakistan in an effort to defuse the crisis that followed last week’s deadly attack in Kashmir, the State Department said. Rubio urged Pakistan’s Prime Minister …
Source: Associated Press - Neutral -
Published on 08:21 GMT
US urges India and Pakistan to de-escalate tensions
Source: The Financial Times - Neutral -
Published on 10:46 GMT
US approves $131m military tech deal with India amid Pakistan tensions
Defence Security Cooperation Agency announces deal on April 30. This sale will improve India’s ability to detect threats, says DSCA. Deal aims to support US-India strategic partnership, promote security in South Asia. The United States has approved a …
Source: GEO TV - Pro-Government -
Published on 16:09 GMT
Pakistan installing emergency sirens in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa districts amid fear of air strike by India
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan): Amid escalating tensions with India following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government in Pakistan has begun installing emergency alert sirens across 29 districts. The …
Source: India TV News - Pro-Government -
Published on 16:08 GMT
Rivers in Pakistan aren't drying yet; here is why
On social media, you must have come across posts making contradictory claims about the impact of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) suspension after the Pahalgam terror attack: some Indians declare rivers in Pakistan are drying up, while Pakistanis accuse India …
Source: India Today - Neutral -
Published on 16:17 GMT
'Overly generous, badly drafted': Ex-India envoy calls Indus suspension a Brahmastra, warns of 'terrible' pain for ...
Former Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan, Satish Chandra, has strongly backed the government's decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, calling it a "Brahmastra" that could inflict long-term …
Source: Business Today - Indeterminate -
Published on 16:17 GMT
Ex-army top general's advice: 'Keep Pakistan on tenterhooks, let it cry wolf till thunderbolt strike'
Retired Lieutenant General H S Panag has urged India to exercise strategic patience in responding to the Pahalgam terror attack, warning that hasty military action could serve Pakistan's interests. In an opinion piece in ThePrint, Panag backed Prime …
Source: Business Today - Indeterminate