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    Asim Munir in Washington: What’s behind the U.S.-Pakistan reset?

    Field Marshal Asim Munir's visit to Washington D.C. marks a potential shift in US-Pakistan relations, which have been stagnant for 15 years. Historically, US support for Pakistan has fluctuated, driven by geopolitical interests such as the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the War on Terror. Pakistan's strategic importance has led to significant US military and economic aid at different times.

    PM Modi made clear India's blood is not meant to be shed: Home Minister Amit Shah

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah asserted that Operation Sindoor sent a strong message to Pakistan, ensuring retribution for attacks on India. Speaking in Lucknow, he highlighted the Modi government's success in curbing terrorism and Naxalism, contrasting it with the Congress era.

    Truth will shock many: Dassault CEO tears down Pakistan’s fantasy of shooting down Indian Rafales

    Dassault Aviation CEO Eric Trappier refuted Pakistan's assertion of shooting down three Indian Air Force Rafale jets, labeling it as factually incorrect. He emphasized that India has not confirmed any losses and the reality might surprise many when complete details emerge. Following a terror attack in Pahalgam, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting terrorist launchpads in PoK.

    Deniability is part of Pakistan's strategy of asymmetric warfare: Former diplomat Dinkar Srivastava

    Dinkar Srivastava asserts that Pakistan employs deniability as a key element in its asymmetric warfare strategy, citing historical aggressions from the 1947 Kashmir raid to recent attacks. He argues that Pakistan sponsors terrorism to divert attention from internal issues like economic instability and challenges to the army's authority.

    J-K LG grants government job to wife of Adil Hussain, who died saving tourists in Pahalgam Terror Attack

    Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha met Syed Adil Hussain Shah's family in Anantnag. He gave Adil's wife, Gulnaz Akhter, a job letter. Adil died saving tourists in Pahalgam. The government is helping his family. Other states are also supporting them. The administration will consider more jobs for locals. India retaliated after the Pahalgam terror attack.

    Trump has 'trumpeted' India-Pak ceasefire claims 13 times, when will PM speak up: Congress

    The Congress party is criticizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence. This is regarding Donald Trump's repeated claims. Trump says he brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Jairam Ramesh highlighted Trump's statements. He mentioned Trump made these claims on thirteen occasions. These claims occurred between May 10 and June 13, 2025.

    • China denies double standards in fighting terrorism due to its close ties with Pakistan

      China refuted any ambiguity in its counter-terrorism stance, emphasizing its commitment to combating all forms of terrorism. This response follows India's External Affairs Minister's remarks on China's ties with Pakistan and concerns about double standards. China hopes to improve relations with India, while also expressing optimism about resuming direct flights between the two countries.

      EAM Jaishankar meets Macron, thanks France for support

      EAM Jaishankar said discussions with the president reflected the trust, comfort and ambition of the bilateral strategic partnership. France has been a close partner of India and is also a major supplier of weapons, including fighter jets and precision missiles that were used in the strikes against terror targets and the Pakistani Air Force bases last month.

      Hyphenating US-Pak: Doing business with gunmen

      In New Delhi, this apparent shift in Washington's posture has come as a surprise. What is even more startling is the timing - coming on the heels of India's retaliation against Pakistan for its involvement in the Pahalgam terrorist attacks on civilians.

      Jaishankar warns Europe on terrorism, says India will advance US ties based on national interest

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized India's relationship with the US is based on national interest. He cautioned European nations against ignoring terrorism. Jaishankar highlighted concerns about Pakistan's role in terrorism. He also addressed India's ties with Russia. He urged reflection on historical actions. He noted a global trend of de-risking from China. Companies are prioritizing data security.

      Even at half the price, is this Chinese jet proving costly for bankrupt Pakistan

      China is reportedly offering Pakistan a 50% discount on 40 J-35A fighter jets amid economic challenges and a defense budget increase. This deal, featuring advanced weaponry and favorable payment terms, strengthens the China-Pakistan alliance. Pakistan seeks economic support and counters India's narrative while relying heavily on Chinese arms.

      Mollycoddling Munir: What's Trump planning with Pakistan military?

      Donald Trump's administration, once critical of Pakistan for allegedly harboring terrorists, now seeks closer ties, evidenced by General Munir's invitation to a US military parade. This shift is driven by strategic considerations beyond counter-terrorism, including containing China's influence, leveraging Pakistan against India, and potentially securing its support amid escalating tensions with Iran.

      'What is the US really up to?' Jairam Ramesh questions US invite to Pakistan on Army Day

      Congress MP Jairam Ramesh has criticized the United States for inviting Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir, to the US Army Day celebrations. Ramesh highlighted Munir's controversial remarks before the Pahalgam terror attacks and questioned the US's characterization of Pakistan as a 'great partner' in counter-terrorism, viewing it as a diplomatic setback for India.

      Pakistan army chief Asim Munir likely gets Trump admin's invite to attend US Army Day celebrations

      General Munir, Pakistan's army chief, may visit Washington DC. He is expected to attend the US Army's 250th-anniversary celebrations. The invitation came from his American counterpart. This visit follows recent tensions between India and Pakistan. A US General said that the US needs relations with both Pakistan and India. The US acknowledges Pakistan's help against ISIS Khorasan.

      High-tech response vital as terror evolves with drones, apps: Home Secretary Govind Mohan

      Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan highlighted the critical need for enhanced domestic counterterrorism capabilities and strengthened global cooperation, citing the recent Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. He emphasized the increasing use of technology by terrorists and the importance of leveraging technology in counterterror operations. Mohan urged nations to unite against terrorism, share solutions, and raise public awareness.

      US has to have relationship with Pakistan, India: American general

      General Michael Kurilla emphasized the necessity of the United States maintaining relationships with both Pakistan and India, dismissing the notion of an exclusive alliance. He highlighted Pakistan's crucial role in counterterrorism efforts, particularly against ISIS Khorasan, citing instances of intelligence sharing and the extradition of key ISIS-K operatives.

      Jaishankar calls on EU to view Pakistan issue as India vs 'Terroristan'

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, speaking in Brussels alongside EU High Representative Kaja Kallas, reframed the India-Pakistan conflict as India versus "Terroristan," emphasizing India's zero-tolerance stance on terrorism following the April 22 Pahalgam attack, which killed 26 people.

      US reaffirms strong support to India in fight against terrorism: US State Department

      The US has reaffirmed its support for India's counter-terrorism efforts and strategic partnership during an Indian parliamentary delegation's visit. Simultaneously, a Pakistani delegation met with State Department officials, discussing counterterrorism cooperation and ongoing cessation of hostilities. The US acknowledged President Trump's interest in resolving generational conflicts, including potential involvement in the Kashmir issue, while India firmly rejects any mediation.

      India 'mother of democracy', Pakistan has tag of 'father of global terrorism': Rajnath Singh

      Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has strongly criticized Pakistan for its role in fostering terrorism, labeling it a "nursery of terrorism" and urging the international community to halt all financial aid. He expressed dismay over Pakistan's appointment as Vice-Chair of the UNSC's Counter-Terrorism Committee, highlighting the nation's history of harboring terrorists.

      India would strike deep into Pakistan if provoked by terror attacks, warns Jaishankar

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar warns Pakistan of retribution for terrorist attacks. India will target terrorist outfits and leaders, even deep inside Pakistan. This follows the Pahalgam attack and India's Operation Sindoor. Tensions remain high due to Pakistan's alleged use of terrorism as state policy. India claims to have inflicted significant damage on Pakistani airfields.

      Terrorists targeting India will be hunted down, even in Pakistan, says Jaishankar

      External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar issued a stern warning to Pakistan, stating India will pursue terrorists across borders following the Jammu and Kashmir attack. He emphasised that the conflict stems from Pakistan's support for terrorism, not a bilateral dispute.

      PM Modi to meet all-party global outreach delegations today

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to meet members of the all-party global delegation involved in Operation Sindoor’s diplomatic outreach at 7 PM on Tuesday at his official residence. The delegation, which included MPs from across party lines and former diplomats, visited over 30 countries to promote India’s zero-tolerance policy on terrorism following the April 22 Pahalgam attack.

      Zardari blames US exit for terror surge, highlights Pakistan's struggles with leftover Afghan arms

      Bilawal Bhutto Zardari blamed the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan for rising terrorism and advanced weapons in Pakistan. He called for global cooperation, while critics accused Pakistan of regional threats and double standards. Diplomatic ties with Kabul have improved, but key tensions remain unresolved.

      All-party delegation led by Shashi Tharoor wraps up US visit

      A multi-party Indian delegation, led by Shashi Tharoor, concluded its US visit. The delegation met with US Vice President J D Vance and Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau. The aim was to highlight India's determination to fight terrorism originating from Pakistan. This followed Operation Sindoor, launched after the Pahalgam attack. The team also paid respects to Mahatma Gandhi.

      "India and our delegation received a very positive response", says Priyanka Chaturvedi after delegation's visit

      An Indian parliamentary delegation, led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, concluded a European tour, securing strong support for India's counter-terrorism efforts. The delegation engaged with officials across six nations, exposing Pakistan's false narratives and terror sponsorship. European leaders expressed solidarity with India, condemning terrorism and acknowledging the challenges posed by Pakistan's actions.

      India following zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism: Rajnath Singh highlights Op Sindoor, calls for global unity

      Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday asserted that India has demonstrated a successful strategy to defeat terrorism, laying out five key positions on how the global community can uproot such activities, and assured retaliation against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism while showing zero tolerance against this menace.

      Germany reaffirms strong support in fight against terrorism, says its foreign minister

      Germany supports India in fighting terrorism. Federal Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul spoke to an Indian delegation. The delegation highlighted India's zero-tolerance stance after the Pahalgam attack. Discussions focused on strengthening the India-Germany partnership. They also talked about a rules-based international order. The delegation met with German Bundestag members. They emphasized India's firm response to terrorism.

      Pakistan is like emperor that has no clothes: BJP MP Baijayant Panda

      Baijayant Panda, a BJP Lok Sabha MP, led a parliamentary delegation to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Algeria. He criticised Pakistan's support for terrorism. Panda highlighted that these Islamic nations are unhappy with Pakistan's misuse of financial aid. He said they view India as an opportunity. Panda asserted India will retaliate against cross-border terrorism.

      India following 'zero-tolerance' policy on terror; expects partners to understand it: External Affairs Minister

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar affirmed India's "zero tolerance" policy against terrorism during discussions with UK's David Lammy, emphasizing that perpetrators should not be equated with victims. This statement follows recent unease in New Delhi regarding some nations' attempts to equate India and Pakistan after their recent clashes.

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