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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is under mounting pressure from the Opposition to clarify whether US President Donald Trump played a role in brokering the recent ceasefire with Pakistan
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration has governed Kashmir with an iron fist in recent years. SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Hundreds of Indian tourists, families and honeymooners, drawn by the breathtaking Himalayan beauty, were enjoying a ...
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India Today NE on MSNOperation Sindoor a success, we stand with PM Modi, armed forces: Tripura CMTripura Chief Minister Manik Saha today May 14 stated that a fitting response has been delivered through Operation Sindoor following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir.
A day after Donald Trump offered to mediate on Kashmir, and after India and Pakistan declared ceasefire on the four-day long conflict, PM Narendra Modi said in a televised address that talks with Pakistan would only be held on PoK and terrorism.
A Pakistani journalist's attempt to question PM Modi's stance on India-Pakistan de-escalation talks faced a firm response from the US State Department. The journalist suggested former President Trump deserved credit for a ceasefire,
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday snubbed US President Donald Trump's Kashmir mediation pitch, saying if India ever engages in talks with Pakistan, it would be solely on issues of terrorism or Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and nothing else.
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India Today on MSNUS official shuts down Pak reporter who accused PM Modi of blocking peace dealWhen the Pakistani reporter asked whether the US was disappointed that PM Modi did not welcome the 'peace deal,' US Department of State official Thomas Pigott said that the focus was on the ceasefire.
According to people aware of the details, chief ministers and deputy CMs of a clutch of states including poll bound Bihar, will be in the national Capital on May 25
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Prime minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday warned Pakistan against any future attacks against India, saying Indian forces are on high alert and that any engagement from Pakistan—whether through terror attacks or military operations—will face aggressive retaliation on India's terms.
JD(U) has endorsed PM Modi's 'new normal' doctrine on terrorism following the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor's success. Vijay Kumar Choudhary criticized Congress's demand for a special Parliament session.
Randhir Jaiswal said Pakistan is only “fooling itself” if it thinks it can escape the consequences of nurturing “terrorism on an industrial scale”
Pakistan categorically rejects the "provocative" assertions made by the Indian Prime Minister in his address yesterday, the Foreign Office said in a statement Tuesday.