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Trump, Pakistan, India, Nuclear War, Operation Bunyanum al-Marsoos

Trump Claims U.S. Pressure Prevented Nuclear War Between India and Pakistan

U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday revealed that American diplomatic pressure played a decisive role in halting a potential nuclear confrontation between India and Pakistan, following days of heightened military escalation between the two South Asian neighbours. Speaking at a press conference at the White House, President Trump stated that it was due to Washington’s […]

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Kashmir, Mushaal Mullick, India

This Is the Ideal Time to Bring Kashmir to the Front Line, Says Mushaal Mullick

Mushaal Mullick, the wife of jailed Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik, has called for urgent international attention to the Kashmir issue, describing the current climate as the “ideal time” to push the dispute to the forefront of global diplomacy. Addressing a press conference, Mushaal emphasized that Kashmir remains the core issue in South Asia, warning

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Pakistan, Bunyanum al-Marsoos, Pakistan Army

Pakistan’s Operation Bunyanum al-Marsoos: A Masterclass in Modern Warfare Precision and Strategic Restraint

In a decisive and meticulously executed military operation, Pakistan’s armed forces launched Operation Bunyanum al-Marsoos, showcasing an unparalleled demonstration of integrated tri-service jointness, real-time situational awareness, and network-centric warfare capabilities. This operation marked a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict with India, highlighting Pakistan’s advanced military prowess and strategic restraint. Precision Strikes Across Multiple Domains

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Pakistan, India, DGMOs, Ceasefire Agrement, hotline

Pak-India DGMOs Hold Hotline Talks to Reinforce Ceasefire Agreement

Following the recent ceasefire, the Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of Pakistan and India re-established communication through a hotline, signalling a step forward in efforts to de-escalate regional tensions. According to Indian media reports, Pakistan’s DGMO Major General Kashif Abdullah and his Indian counterpart, Lieutenant General Rajeev Ghai, engaged in direct talks aimed at

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Australia, Australian Foreign Minister, Penny Wong, Ishaq Dar, Kashmir Ceasefire

Australia Expresses Concern Over Kashmir Ceasefire as Pakistan Reaffirms Defensive Stance

In a recent diplomatic exchange, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong engaged in a telephone conversation with Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar. The discussion centred on the recent escalation between India and Pakistan, focusing on the ceasefire agreement and the broader implications for regional stability. Minister Dar emphasized that Pakistan’s actions were

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India, Rafale loss, Dassault Aviation, Pakistan Air Force, Indian Air Force

Dassault Aviation Shares Plunge Following India’s Indirect Admission of Rafale Jet Losses

In the early hours of May 7, during heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, a significant military engagement occurred when the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) downed multiple Indian aircraft, including the advanced Dassault Rafale jets. This marked the first combat loss of the Rafale, a French-made fighter jet renowned for its capabilities. The Indian Air

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Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Muhammad Sadiq, Peaceful Western Border

Pakistan Secures Afghan Assurance for Peaceful Western Border Amid Heightened Tensions with India

In a significant diplomatic breakthrough during escalating tensions with India, Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, Ambassador Muhammad Sadiq, secured a crucial assurance of peace along Pakistan’s western frontier from Afghan authorities. The development came during a quiet but pivotal trilateral engagement in Kabul, where Sadiq—accompanied by his Chinese counterpart—discussed expanding regional connectivity and the extension

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Pakistan Air Force, Indian Rafales, Pakistan

Pakistan Air Force Earns Global Acclaim After Downing Indian Rafales in High-Stakes Aerial Clash

The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is receiving widespread international attention and praise following its unprecedented success in a high-altitude confrontation with the Indian Air Force (IAF), in which multiple Indian fighter jets—including at least one Rafale—were shot down. According to multiple intelligence and open-source reports, the aerial engagement took place early Wednesday morning and marked

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Khawaja Asif, Kashmir, Water, Terrorism, India

Khawaja Asif: “This Is a Golden Opportunity to Resolve Kashmir—India Must Talk Terrorism, Water, and Occupation”

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has declared that any future dialogue with India must focus on three long-standing flash-points: Kashmir, terrorism, and water disputes, calling the current moment a “golden opportunity” for both nations to resolve decades-old tensions. Speaking to a private television channel, Asif emphasized that these three core issues have defined Indo-Pak relations

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Pakistan, Taliban, China, Afghanistan, India

India Sidelined: Taliban, China, and Pakistan Reportedly Limit New Delhi’s Role in Afghanistan to Diplomacy

In a significant diplomatic development, Pakistan, China, and the Taliban have reportedly reached a consensus to restrict India’s presence in Afghanistan to diplomatic functions only, according to The Express Tribune, a Pakistani outlet known for its ties to the military establishment. Citing informed diplomatic sources, the report claims that during a high-level trilateral meeting held

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