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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Pakistan will have to get rid of its "terrorist infrastructure" if it wants to be "saved", Indian Prime ...
The Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of both countries are set to hold talks on the India-Pakistan ceasefire.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed India's recent military actions against terror facilities in Pakistan and ...
This powerful address by PM Modi details India's response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack with "Operation Sindoor," highlighting the nation's strength, resolve against terrorism, and a clear stance ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Operation Sindoor, outlining India's policy towards Pakistan and ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his latest address following Operation Sindoor and the India-Pakistan ceasefire, outlined a ...
Talking about Operation Sindoor, PM Modi said that Pakistan, instead of helping India uproot terror, chose to attack its ...
Going forward India plans to use the Indus, Jhelum and Chenab rivers to address irrigation and water needs of its own states.
PM Modi said that while Pakistan pleaded with India to stop the military offensive, New Delhi considered it only after they ...
Rejecting any threats of “nuclear blackmail”, the Prime Minister stated firmly that India would respond to future terror ...
In a sharply worded response to Pakistan following Operation Sindoor, PM Modi said that terrorism and talks cannot go ...
In his address to the nation after the ceasefire ‘understanding’ with Pakistan, PM Modi slammed the neighboring country for ...
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