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India's ambassador to the UN condemns cross-border terrorism from Pakistan, emphasising the need for accountability and a peaceful resolution to conflicts.
Gujarat ATS arrested four individuals (Zeeshan, Fardeen, Saifullah, and Farik), aged 20-25, with alleged links to Al-Qaeda.
The terrorists had allegedly used 'auto-delete' applications as well, in order to wipe out all traces of their communications.
The debate was one of two signature events planned by Pakistan as part of its presidency of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the month of July ...
The Lower House will begin the discussion on July 28, with the Rajya Sabha expected to follow a day later, provided there are ...
The Congress on Wednesday said that while US President Trump has reached the quarter century mark on his claims, Prime ...
Despite the din, Union minister Mansukh Mandaviya was able to introduce the National Sports Governance Bill and the National ...
The Rajya Sabha is set to hold a detailed discussion on Operation Sindoor on July 29 during the ongoing Monsoon Session of ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will speak in the Rajya Sabha on 29 July during a special debate on Operation Sindoor, India's ...
In fact, PM Modi had already set the tone for Monsoon Session of Parliament by calling it 'Vijay Utsav (victory celebration)' for the nation, a clear reference to Operation Sindoor and how it came as ...
According to sources, the BSF’s new drone squadron will be set up at select border posts (BOPs) along the more than ...