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Faisalabad’s Brave Son Laid to Rest with Full Military Honours

Havaldar Muhammad Naveed, a valiant soldier of the Pakistan Army who hailed from Faisalabad, was laid to rest with full military honours in his hometown after embracing martyrdom in the line of duty. Havaldar Naveed attained the highest rank of martyrdom during an operation as part of the ongoing struggle against anti-state elements. His funeral […]

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Honours Martyrs of the Battle for Truth, Reaffirms State’s Commitment to Their Families

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif  paid a profound tribute to the martyrs of the Battle for Truth, vowing that the nation will never forget the heroes who laid down their lives to defend Pakistan’s sovereignty and honour. He said the fallen soldiers of the Pakistan Armed Forces fulfilled their sacred duty with unmatched courage and that

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Attaullah Tarrar: Ceasefire Between Pakistan and India the Result of Diplomatic Efforts, Not a Sign of Weakness

Federal Minister for Information Attaullah Tarar, in an interview with Sky News, laid bare the facts behind the recent ceasefire between Pakistan and India, emphasising that the development was a result of intensive diplomatic efforts led by multiple countries. He revealed that the ceasefire was achieved through the mediation of the United States, China, Saudi

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Ceasefire at Risk if Water Dispute Remains Unresolved, Warns FM Ishaq Dar

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has warned that the fragile ceasefire between Pakistan and India could collapse if the upcoming negotiations fail to resolve the long-standing water dispute between the two nuclear-armed neighbours. In an interview with CNN, Dar cautioned, “If the water issue is not resolved, it would be tantamount to an act of war.”

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China, Pakistan, and Taliban Set for Trilateral Talks in Kabul Amid Shifting Regional Dynamics

In a significant diplomatic development, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and China are set to hold a trilateral meeting in Kabul on Saturday, marking a rare high-level engagement amid evolving regional alignments and persistent security challenges. The meeting was preceded by a visit from Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, Mohammad Sadiq, who met with his Chinese counterpart, Yue

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India Faces Greater Economic Fallout Than Pakistan in Recent Conflict, Say Global Analysts

Renowned global institutions—including Bloomberg, leading U.S. financial intelligence agencies, Indian economists, former security officials, and international risk advisory experts—have concluded that India was far more economically vulnerable than Pakistan during the recent brief but high-stakes military conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbours. Analysts warned that had the hostilities prolonged, India would have faced disproportionately larger

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U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Iranian Individuals and Entity Amid Nuclear Talks to Increase Pressure on Tehran

The United States on  imposed new sanctions on three Iranian nationals and an affiliated entity linked to Iran’s nuclear activities, in a move aimed at intensifying pressure on Tehran amid ongoing diplomatic negotiations. According to international news sources, the individuals and the entity are connected to Iran’s Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research (SPND), which

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Pakistan Shot Down Seven Indian Aircraft, Reveals Former Air Marshal Arshad Malik

Former Air Marshal Arshad Malik has revealed that the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shot down seven Indian aircraft and successfully engaged 25 targets during a critical phase of military escalation with India, marking a significant strategic achievement for the country. Speaking with media, the former PAF official disclosed that Pakistan not only neutralised multiple aerial

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India’s Terror Proxies Will Be Crushed, Says KP Govt Adviser

Adviser to the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Information, Barrister Dr. Saif, has said that after suffering a humiliating response from the Pakistan Army on the eastern front, India is now resorting to subversive activities through its “B-Team” — a network of terrorist proxies operating along the western border — but warned that these

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India’s Barbaric Assault on Civilians Avenged with Devastating Precision Strikes in Operation Bunyan AL Marsoos: ISPR

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has strongly condemned the Indian Armed Forces for launching a series of unprovoked, cowardly, and inhumane attacks on the night of May 6–7, 2025, deliberately targeting innocent Pakistani civilians—including women, children, and the elderly. In this heinous act of state-sponsored terrorism, 40 civilians embraced martyrdom, including 7 women and 15

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