Opinion
‘Operation Sindoor 2.0 seems inevitable as Pakistan fixated on Kashmir issue with Chinese support’
Lieutenant General Dushyant Singh (retd) on Sunday said the Indian armed forces must remain prepared as “Operation Sindoor 2.0” is inevitable, mainly because Pakistan’s military remains fixated on the ...
Despite an alleged ICC directive, there was no change in India's policy over 'no handshakes' against Pakistan during the ...
Pakistan-based propaganda accounts have been spreading fake news, claiming destruction of India's Rafale jets and S-400 ...
According to the PIB Fact Check, several Pakistan-based propaganda accounts are sharing a doctored, AI-generated video of ...
Abdul Rauf, a Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist, has reappeared on camera issuing incendiary threats against India, undermining Islamabad's claims about terror groups.
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Delhi will be made bride: Pak-based Lashkar terrorist resurfaces
A Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist, previously claimed as a civilian by Pakistan Army, has resurfaced with incendiary ...
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If terror kills, we go towar: If corruption kills, we must do the same
When 26 innocent Indians were killed in Pahalgam, the nation did not hesitate or hedge. The act was identified for what it ...
General Anil Chauhan on Saturday said the country’s future combat power would be driven by the three pillars — Jointness, Atmanirbharta and Innovation (JAI), what the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) ...
Masood Azhar admits he still fears Indian jail authorities while recalling his failed escape attempt from Jammu and Kashmir’s ...
General Anil Chauhan on Saturday said the country’s future combat power would be driven by three pillars Jointnesss, ...
General Chauhan, who presided over the commissioning of 244 new officers into the Indian Air Force, used the platform to ...
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