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India blames Pakistan, especially its military establishment, for supporting what it calls cross-border terrorism and has ...
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Daily Times on MSNTrump-Munir meeting sparks fresh India-US tensions amid China resetTensions between India and the United States have deepened after US President Donald Trump hosted Pakistan's military chief, ...
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The Print on MSNIndia’s brain drain powers Trump’s MAGA dream. Numbers prove the ironyIn 'Secession of the Successful', Sanjaya Baru explores why Non-Resident Indians are increasingly turning into Non-Returning ...
While a bill proposing 500% tariffs on Russian oil buyers is currently on hold in the US Senate, Graham’s remarks are being ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday up to five jets were shot down during recent India-Pakistan ...
US President Donald Trump said five jets may have been shot down during the recent India-Pakistan conflict, and reiterated ...
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Daily Times on MSNTrump rubs more salt into India's wounds, says five jets shot downUS President Donald Trump has rubbed more salt into India's wounds saying up to five fighter jets were shot down during ...
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Daily Times on MSNTrump claims five fighter jets shot down in India-Pakistan clashUS President Donald Trump stated that up to five fighter jets were shot down during the recent hostilities between India and ...
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Pahalgam to Trump's ceasefire claim: INDIA bloc's joint strategy for monsoon sessionIndia bloc, comprising 24 parties, held a virtual meeting to solidify their strategy for the upcoming monsoon session of ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNTrump believes five fighter jets were shot down in India-Pakistan conflictUnited States President Donald Trump has said up to five fighter jets were shot down during the recent India-Pakistan ...
President Donald Trump has made a claim, stating that up to five jets were shot down during the recent India-Pakistan ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNTrump’s renewed interest in Pakistan has India recalibrating China tiesThe US is sending the wrong signals by wooing Pakistan's military chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, say officials.
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