Modi, Delhi and Terrorist Incident
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Border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan in early October left more than 70 people dead, and tensions between the two remain high as ceasefire talks failed in November. However, a video circulating in social media posts apparently showing Indian leader Narendra Modi saying New Delhi would "use Afghanistan" to fight longtime rival Pakistan is in fact manipulated with AI.
Relations between India and the US have soured since the Pakistan conflict five months ago. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly skipped attending the Asean summit in Malaysia in person, fearing US President Donald Trump would bring up matters related to Pakistan.Modi had
PM Modi said just two days ago, President Droupadi Murmu took a sortie in a Rafale fighter aircraft and her companion was Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh. “Today, our daughters are flying fighter aircraft,
PM Modi’s stern message from Butan after the Red Fort blast triggers fear in Pakistan of a fresh Indian strike.
The countries that helped broker peace earlier this year are now selling advanced weapons to the nuclear-armed neighbours
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Masterstroke by Modi govt as India to boycott Indus Water Treaty proceedings, Pakistan rattled due to…
India suspended the Indus Water Treaty after the heinous April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi stating that blood and water cannot flow together.
Explosions in Islamabad and New Delhi are still being investigated, but finger-pointing has already begun and threatens to escalate simmering cross-border conflict.
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Modi skipped ASEAN to avoid talk of Pakistan with Trump: report
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi skipped the Asean summit in Malaysia in order to avoid broaching the issue of Pakistan in a possible meeting with US President Donald Trump, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.
If there is a terrorist attack on India,” he warned, “a fitting reply will be given.” So when a car exploded outside the Red Fort in old Delhi on November 10th, killing at least eight people and injuring 20 others,