India-pakistan Conflict
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Turning the Indus Water Treaty into another theatre of war will hurt both India and Pakistan
India has told Pakistan that it wants to modify the treaty that regulates use of the shared river – an escalation of a years-long dispute.
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Peace possible only when cross-border terrorism stops, India says at UN in reply to Pakistan
Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif had earlier said at the UN General Assembly that resolving the Kashmir dispute was essential for lasting peace with its neighbours.
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Pakistan violates ceasefire in Jammu’s Arnia sector, says Border Security Force
The armed forces retaliated after Pakistani troops opened fire at a patrolling party, a spokesperson said. No casualties were reported.
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The curious case of Pran Puri, the 18th century travelling monk who was discovered and forgotten
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Explained: Why India wants to modify the Indus Water Treaty after 62 years
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How Alexander the Great became Iskandar Zulkarnain, the legendary ancestor of Malay kings
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When the British secretly plotted to recruit Russians living in India against Nazi Germany
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In Assam, a police crackdown on child marriage leaves a trail of crying women and broken families
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Islamabad rejects India’s action on accidental firing of BrahMos missile into Pakistan
On Tuesday, New Delhi had terminated the services of three Indian Air Force officials, holding them guilty of deviating from the standard operating procedure.
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India criticises Pakistan for pulling out of Chess Olympiad over torch relay passing through J&K
Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said it was ‘highly unfortunate’ that Islamabad has politicised a prestigious international event.
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‘Pakistan could have responded but observed restraint,’ says Imran Khan after missile misfire
Khan said Islamabad had responded in a very calculated manner after India ‘accidentally fired’ a missile into Pakistan’s airspace on March 9.
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Video
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‘He makes it appear he’s the remote control behind the PM’: TMC’s Mahua Moitra on Adani in Lok Sabha
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‘Shah Rukh Khan and team ‘Pathaan’ did what we couldn't do’: TMC MP Derek O'Brien in Rajya Sabha
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Watch: Grandmother-grandson duo’s delightful Carnatic music performance in Karnataka
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Watch: Chased by crocodile, antelope swims for its life across river, escapes in nick of time
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Watch: Tiger waits for trucks to pass before crossing busy highway
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Pakistan demands joint investigation into India’s ‘accidental firing’ of missile
Islamabad sought an explanation from New Delhi on whether the missile was handled by its ‘armed forces or some rogue elements’.
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Indian missile crashes in Pakistan, government blames ‘technical malfunction’
On Thursday, Islamabad had told India’s charge d’affaires that a high-speed projectile crashed in Pakistan’s Khanewal district, damaging civilian property.
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Pakistan epicentre of terrorism, constantly persecutes minorities, India tells Human Rights Council
An Indian diplomat said it has become habitual for Pakistan to make false and fabricated narratives.
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The Reel
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‘The Consultant’ trailer: Christoph Waltz plays a sinister boss in dark comedy series
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Watch: Behind the scenes of Hansika Motwani’s December wedding
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Amit Trivedi lets his music do the talking: ‘There’s one life. We take it way too seriously’
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Start the week with a film: Horses and a quietly thumping heart in ‘The Rider’
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‘Class’ review: An immersive and revealing show about privilege
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Pakistan minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed threatens India with nuclear war
Ahmed said Pakistan would opt for a nuclear conflict because the Indian Army was far superior in conventional weapons.
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India criticises Pakistan’s China-backed dam project on Indus river, calls it ‘illegal occupation’
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday kicked off the construction of the Diamer Basha dam in Gilgit-Baltistan region.
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India tells Pakistan to exercise ‘good neighbourliness’ at UN Human Rights Council
Pakistan had claimed on Monday that while India claims to be a democratic state, it carries out human rights abuses in Kashmir under an ‘iron curtain’.
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The Field
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Sune Luus column: Hosts South Africa eager to keep ICC Women’s T20 World Cup at home
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Reactions as LeBron James becomes the NBA’s leading scorer: ‘The All-Time Scoring King’
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Shuttle Zone: From Naraoka to Treesa-Gayatri, new kids on the block who could make their mark
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Olympics 2024: Paris mayor says Russian athletes should be banned from Games for Ukraine invasion
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ISL: Kerala Blasters bolster play-off hopes with comeback win over Chennaiyin FC