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World's Highest Railway Bridge Opens in Kashmir Amidst Regional Tensions
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the world's highest railway bridge, the 1,315-meter-long Chenab Bridge in Kashmir on Friday, costing over $160 million, connecting Kashmir to the rest of India, following a recent conflict with Pakistan.
World's Highest Railway Bridge Opens in Kashmir Amidst Regional Tensions
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the world's highest railway bridge, the 1,315-meter-long Chenab Bridge in Kashmir on Friday, costing over $160 million, connecting Kashmir to the rest of India, following a recent conflict with Pakistan.
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Kashmir Military Drills Postponed Amidst Heightened Tensions
Military exercises named "Operation Shield" planned for Indian-administered Kashmir were postponed due to administrative reasons, amid heightened tensions following recent cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan, causing fear among residents.
Kashmir Military Drills Postponed Amidst Heightened Tensions
Military exercises named "Operation Shield" planned for Indian-administered Kashmir were postponed due to administrative reasons, amid heightened tensions following recent cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan, causing fear among residents.
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Decline of Track II Diplomacy Between India and Pakistan
Track II diplomacy, involving NGOs like the Centre for Dialogue and Reconciliation (CDU) and SAFMA, facilitated informal dialogue between India and Pakistan, influencing policy and fostering peace. However, reduced funding and government reluctance have diminished its effectiveness, although youth-l...
Decline of Track II Diplomacy Between India and Pakistan
Track II diplomacy, involving NGOs like the Centre for Dialogue and Reconciliation (CDU) and SAFMA, facilitated informal dialogue between India and Pakistan, influencing policy and fostering peace. However, reduced funding and government reluctance have diminished its effectiveness, although youth-l...
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India's "Operation Sindoor" and Global Diplomatic Offensive
Following a deadly April 22nd terrorist attack in Kashmir that killed 26, mostly Hindus, India launched "Operation Sindoor", targeting Pakistan starting May 7th, 2025, and is now sending seven teams to 32 countries to explain its stance, amidst domestic calls for unity and international solidarity.
India's "Operation Sindoor" and Global Diplomatic Offensive
Following a deadly April 22nd terrorist attack in Kashmir that killed 26, mostly Hindus, India launched "Operation Sindoor", targeting Pakistan starting May 7th, 2025, and is now sending seven teams to 32 countries to explain its stance, amidst domestic calls for unity and international solidarity.
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India-Pakistan Border Shelling Causes Casualties, Exposing LoC's Volatility
Cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) following an attack in Pahalgham caused at least 16 deaths in India and, according to Pakistan, 40 civilian deaths, highlighting the volatile nature of the 740km ceasefire line and its impact on civilian populations.
India-Pakistan Border Shelling Causes Casualties, Exposing LoC's Volatility
Cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) following an attack in Pahalgham caused at least 16 deaths in India and, according to Pakistan, 40 civilian deaths, highlighting the volatile nature of the 740km ceasefire line and its impact on civilian populations.
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Aviation Insurance Adapts to Limited Nuclear Warfare Threat
Due to the rising probability of limited nuclear warfare, the aviation industry is creating insurance policies that would allow flights to continue outside immediate conflict zones, unlike previous policies mandating worldwide grounding after any nuclear detonation.
Aviation Insurance Adapts to Limited Nuclear Warfare Threat
Due to the rising probability of limited nuclear warfare, the aviation industry is creating insurance policies that would allow flights to continue outside immediate conflict zones, unlike previous policies mandating worldwide grounding after any nuclear detonation.
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Indian Army Chief's Religious Visit Sparks Controversy
Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pande's meeting with a Hindu spiritual leader in Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday sparked controversy after photos surfaced online, showing him receiving a religious blessing and requesting the return of Pakistan-administered Kashmir amidst heightened India-Pakistan tensio...

Indian Army Chief's Religious Visit Sparks Controversy
Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pande's meeting with a Hindu spiritual leader in Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday sparked controversy after photos surfaced online, showing him receiving a religious blessing and requesting the return of Pakistan-administered Kashmir amidst heightened India-Pakistan tensio...
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Imran Khan's Imprisonment Amidst Shifting Political Tides in Pakistan
Imran Khan, Pakistan's former prime minister, remains jailed on multiple charges, impacting his party's political standing amidst a shift in public favor towards the military following a brief conflict with India.

Imran Khan's Imprisonment Amidst Shifting Political Tides in Pakistan
Imran Khan, Pakistan's former prime minister, remains jailed on multiple charges, impacting his party's political standing amidst a shift in public favor towards the military following a brief conflict with India.
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India Launches Major Diplomatic Offensive After Kashmir Attack
India sent parliamentary delegations to 33 countries to garner support against Pakistan-based militant groups it blames for a Kashmir attack that killed 26, triggering four days of cross-border strikes before a ceasefire, and highlighting India's 'zero-tolerance' policy on terror.

India Launches Major Diplomatic Offensive After Kashmir Attack
India sent parliamentary delegations to 33 countries to garner support against Pakistan-based militant groups it blames for a Kashmir attack that killed 26, triggering four days of cross-border strikes before a ceasefire, and highlighting India's 'zero-tolerance' policy on terror.
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Pakistan Blames India for Deadly School Bus Bombing in Balochistan
A suicide car bombing in Khuzdar, Balochistan, Pakistan, killed five people, including three children, and injured 38 others on Wednesday. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif blamed India without providing evidence, while India rejected the accusations. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which Pakista...

Pakistan Blames India for Deadly School Bus Bombing in Balochistan
A suicide car bombing in Khuzdar, Balochistan, Pakistan, killed five people, including three children, and injured 38 others on Wednesday. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif blamed India without providing evidence, while India rejected the accusations. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which Pakista...
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India-Pakistan Ceasefire: A Fragile Pause in Kashmir Conflict
Following a deadly April 22nd attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, India and Pakistan engaged in cross-border attacks before a May 10th ceasefire. Despite the pause, diplomatic relations remain severed, highlighting the unresolved territorial dispute over Kashmir, with both nations claiming the re...

India-Pakistan Ceasefire: A Fragile Pause in Kashmir Conflict
Following a deadly April 22nd attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, India and Pakistan engaged in cross-border attacks before a May 10th ceasefire. Despite the pause, diplomatic relations remain severed, highlighting the unresolved territorial dispute over Kashmir, with both nations claiming the re...
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Trump Claims Credit for India-Pakistan Ceasefire, Promotes Trade
Following a deadly militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir and subsequent military clashes between India and Pakistan, U.S. President Trump announced a ceasefire on May 10th, claiming credit for the deal and promoting further trade and dialogue between the two nuclear powers, a move met with ...

Trump Claims Credit for India-Pakistan Ceasefire, Promotes Trade
Following a deadly militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir and subsequent military clashes between India and Pakistan, U.S. President Trump announced a ceasefire on May 10th, claiming credit for the deal and promoting further trade and dialogue between the two nuclear powers, a move met with ...
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