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India's Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh, refuted claims of American involvement in India and Pakistan's truce, asserting India met its objectives independently. The recent conflict followed a deadly attack on Indian Kashmir,
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ABP News on MSN'India-Pakistan Tensions Were Going To End Up In Nuclear War': TrumpUS President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed yet again that he stopped the recent "war" between India and Pakistan and that five planes were shot down in the conflict. He also claimed that the conflict between India and Pakistan "was probably going to end up in a nuclear war".
Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir held high-level meetings in China on Friday, marking his first visit to the country since his promotion to field marshal. As per the official reports of China and Pakistan,
As Islamabad and New Delhi seek to capitalise on great power competition amid multiplying opportunities for strategic leverage, third-party involvement risks complicating and escalating tensions.
While India's S. Jaishankar and China's Wang Yi "said the right things," analysts say nothing has changed for the regional rivalry.
Donald Trump has said that the intensified tensions between Thailand and Cambodia "very much" reminded him of the India-Pakistan conflict.
China gave Islamabad "live inputs" on key Indian positions during Pakistan's deadly conflict with its neighbour in May, the deputy chief of India's army said on Friday, calling for urgent upgrades to the country's air defence systems.
'If blood and water can't flow together, then why play cricket with Pakistan?' Owaisi questions govt
Owaisi asked the government why India was engaging in sports ties with a country for which it has shut down its airspace and refused to allow the use of its water. He stressed that Pakistan's core objective remains to destabilise India,
India’s home minister said Tuesday that three suspected militants killed in a gunfight in disputed Kashmir the day before were responsible for the gun massacre in the region that
Donald Trump's lunch meeting with Pakistan's military chief and other tensions in the U.S.-India relationship, after decades of flourishing ties, have cast a shadow in trade negotiations.