India and Pakistan Talked Big
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China was likely watching the Pakistan-India clashes with strong interest, hoping to gain valuable insight into its own weapons being used.
Pakistan's army said on Tuesday that more than 50 people were killed in last week's military clashes with India which ended in a ceasefire agreed by the nuclear-armed neighbours, restoring peace to their border.
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A tense silence settled over India and Pakistan as millions woke Thursday: no more missiles had been fired, schools in most areas had reopened and both sides appeared to be claiming victory.
The recent military engagement over Kashmir by South Asia’s arch enemies saw India deploy its French and US weapons against Pakistan’s new range of sophisticated Chinese arms. In its first battlefield test against Western arms,
Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need for “immediate de-escalation” as he spoke with leaders from both countries.
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Asian News International on MSNAfter India-Pakistan clashes, JNU takes THIS action against Turkey...The move comes amid rising public sentiment against Turkiye and Azerbaijan following their expressions of support for Pakistan after India's recent military operation, 'Operation Sindoor'.
Pakistan’s military on Tuesday revised the death toll from last week’s most intense clash with India in decades, reporting 40 civilian casualties
Military tensions with India and a worsening water crisis are triggering fears of food shortages in Pakistan, with rising prices.
The ceasefire had been expected to bring a swift end to weeks of escalating clashes triggered by the mass shooting of tourists last month that India blames on Pakistan.
The recent sparks of war between India and Pakistan, apart from the long-standing Kashmir issue, have brought renewed attention to Chinese weapons,
A series of military strikes last week by India and Pakistan brought the nuclear-armed rivals closer to a broader war.
India held a tactical advantage during its four-day military clash with Pakistan, according to high-resolution satellite imagery reviewed by The New York Times. Despite bold claims from both sides, visual evidence shows that Indias precision strikes inflicted clear damage on several sensitive Pakistani airbases.