India, Trump and Pakistan
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A series of military strikes last week by India and Pakistan brought the nuclear-armed rivals closer to a broader war.
By Saeed Shah, Asif Shahzad, Shivam Patel and Gibran Naiyyar Peshimam ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - At 2.09 a.m. on Saturday, Ahmad Subhan, who lives near an air base in the Pakistan military garrison city of Rawalpindi,
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Not a single Pakistani missile could breach India's air bases: PM, Omar Abdullah exclusive and moreA day after reiterating that Op Sindoor is India's new normal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said not a single Pakistani missile could breach India's air bases.
US President Donald Trump’s claim that he brokered peace between India and Pakistan should be seen more as a warning for the future than a record of past events, says Anju Gupta, Strategic Affairs Expert and former DGP.
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New York Magazine on MSNWhat India Lost in Its Brief Battle With PakistanIndia hit Pakistan with airstrikes deep into the country, killing dozens, but Pakistan shot down multiple Indian planes. India accused Pakistan of a drone attack near the Kashmiri line of control, which Pakistan denied;