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Pakistan Defence Minister called Simla Agreement 'a dead document'

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Pakistan's defence minister has declared the Simla agreement a "dead document," signaling a major shift in Islamabad's stance on relations with india. the statement could escalate regional tensions and reshape diplomatic discourse.
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Chenab bridge: New Udhampur-Srinagar Katra rail link a huge milestone

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi lays the foundation stone and inaugurates development works in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir.
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India-Pak tensions: Pakistan sends 4th letter to India urging to reinstate Indus Waters Treaty

9th - Higher Ed
Pakistan has sent its fourth letter to India, pleading for the reinstatement of the Indus Waters Treaty, which was suspended by India following the Pahalgam terror attack. The treaty governs the sharing of waters from six rivers between...
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‘Trade Threats Ended Indo-Pak Conflict’: Donald Trump Doubles Down, Takes Credit For Halting War Again

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U.S. President Donald Trump has reignited debate by claiming he personally intervened to stop a potential nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump said he used trade threats to pressure both...
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Iran-Pakistan border tensions: Iran deports 34,000 Pakistani nationals

9th - Higher Ed
Amid escalating border tensions, Iran deports over 34,000 Pakistani nationals. Watch this video to know more on this!
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‘India gives tech leaders, Pak gives terrorists’: Tejasvi Surya’s savage response to Bilawal Bhutto

9th - Higher Ed
In a fiery response at the Indian Embassy in the US, BJP MP Tejasvi Surya slammed Pakistan’s Bilawal Bhutto for calling India's Operation Sindoor "illegal." Surya called Bhutto's peace pitch ironic—"like the Devil quoting scripture"—and...
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Pakistan's poverty jump driven by global line revision | Poverty triples in Pakistan

9th - Higher Ed
Pakistan faces a sharp rise in poverty levels after the global poverty line revision. experts analyze how this change impacts millions and the country’s economic outlook.
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India-Pak tensions | Bhutto: Future India-Pak escalation could lead to a nuclear conflict

9th - Higher Ed
Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has warned that a future conflict between India and Pakistan could escalate into a nuclear war. Bilawal expressed concerns over India's evolving military posture, particularly the...
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Iran deports 34,000 Pakistani nationals

9th - Higher Ed
Border tensions between Iran and Pakistan are rising by the hour. Earlier, we reported how Iran is building a high-tech wall on its border with Pakistan. Now, Iran has deported over thirty thousand Pakistani nationals within a year. Why...
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Modi inaugurates world’s highest rail bridge in Indian-administered Kashmir

9th - Higher Ed
India unveils its most ambitious railway line yet
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'Pak Leadership Strong': Trump's Big Ceasefire Jibe At India | 'U.S. Survived Nuke Conflict...'

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President Donald Trump claimed that the world narrowly avoided nuclear catastrophe last month. He was referring to escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, which he says nearly led to a nuclear war. According to Trump, he played a...
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Pakistan To Be Vice-chair Of UN’s Counter-terror Panel, India Stunned By 'Irony'

9th - Higher Ed
In a jaw-dropping move that stunned observers worldwide, Pakistan the known haven for UN-proscribed terrorists, has been handed the chairmanship of the Taliban Sanctions Committee of the United Nations Security Council for 2025. And...
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Pakistan's 'begging bowl' agony

9th - Higher Ed
Addressing senior military officials in Quetta, Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif said it was time the country broke out of its begging bowl syndrome and move towards self-reliance. Sharif said Pakistan's allies - China, Turkey and others -...
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India is building its ultimate digital shield for real-time, all-weather surveillance

9th - Higher Ed
India is launching 52 military satellites! They'll see EVERYTHING. This changes the game. Operation Sindoor proved it: Now India wants eyes in the sky, everywhere, all the time. You won't believe the scale. India's Rs 26,968 crore space...
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India unleashes web of war satellites

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India is launching 52 military satellites! They'll see EVERYTHING. This changes the game. Operation Sindoor proved it: Now India wants eyes in the sky, everywhere, all the time. You won't believe the scale. India's Rs 26,968 crore space...
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Must Call Out Terrorism Sponsored By State Against Neighbour: S Jaishankar At UN

9th - Higher Ed
On Monday (June 30), External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar was in Headquarters in New York where he inaugurated an exhibition. It highlighted the toll terrorist acts around the world, he said, addressing the event named ‘The Human...
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India's deputy COAS: China has turned Pakistan into testing lab for its weapons

9th - Higher Ed
India’s Army Deputy Chief has highlighted a growing strategic nexus between Pakistan, China, and Turkey during Operation Sindoor. The revelation underscores rising multi-front security challenges along India’s borders.
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Tahawwur Rana: Helped Headley to identify key targets in Mumbai

9th - Higher Ed
Tahawwur Rana confirmed his presence in Mumbai during the 26/11 attacks and that it was part of the terrorists' plan. Watch for more details!
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Pakistan To Chair Taliban Sanctions Committee Of UN Security Council

9th - Higher Ed
Pakistan will chair the 1988 Taliban Sanctions Committee for 2025, while also holding key roles in other UN Security Council bodies during its 2025–26 non-permanent membership term.
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Operation Sindoor Outreach: Won't dialogue with people pointing guns: Tharoor

9th - Higher Ed
A high-profile all-party delegation from India has reached the US, with leaders like Shashi Tharoor and Ravi Shankar Prasad engaging in crucial discussions. Tharoor rules out talks with Pakistan, while Prasad emphasizes unanimity in...
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Pakistani envoy appointed chair of UNSC's 1988 sanction committee

9th - Higher Ed
Pakistan will chair the 1988 Taliban Sanctions Committee for 2025, while also holding key roles in other UN Security Council bodies during its 2025–26 non-permanent membership term.
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Pakistan PM credits us for helping de-escalate India-Pak tensions

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Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the US Embassy in Islamabad, ahead of a diplomatic tour to Saudi Arabia. He credited the US for helping de-escalate India-Pakistan tensions and urged Washington to play a more active role...
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Pakistan's leadership role in UNSC's Taliban sanctions committee

9th - Higher Ed
Pakistan will chair the 1988 Taliban Sanctions Committee for 2025, while also holding key roles in other UN Security Council bodies during its 2025–26 non-permanent membership term.
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India continues its diplomatic outreach, asks European Union to call out Pakistan for its barbarism

9th - Higher Ed
Indian delegation led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar prasad is in Belgium. The 9-member team interacted with brussels-based think and met with members of the European parliament. Former union minister MJ Akbar strongly condemned cross-border...