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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address to the nation following the conclusion of Operation Sindoor was not merely a post-conflict summary. It was a carefully calibrated statement of doctrine—a redefinition of India’s approach to Pakistan, to terrorism, and to international diplomacy.
India and Pakistan engaged in the most intense fighting in decades with four days of escalating conflict that included fighter jets, missiles and drones packed with explosives. It ended almost as abruptly as it began.
In a sharp escalation, New Delhi has suspended its water-sharing treaty with Pakistan and accelerated the construction of four dams — moves that legal experts warn could weaponise water in an already volatile region.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) said that Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) and Kashmir are red lines and Pakistan will not allow India at any cost to violate them.
In the past, relations between India and Pakistan have de-escalated with the help of back-channel diplomacy and international actors such as the U.S. have talked to both, Gupta said. "There have ...
India’s airspace ban triggered by renewed tensions has deepened Pakistan’s aviation crisis jolting its economic ambitions, regional connectivity and the future of its national carrier
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has urged India and Pakistan to cool tensions and unite against extremism, calling for dialogue and diplomacy to promote peace and security.
India hit Pakistan with air strikes deep into the country, killing dozens, but Pakistan claimed to have shot down multiple Indian planes. (The details of that claim remain murky.) India accused Pakistan of a drone attack near the Kashmiri line of control,