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India, Pakistan conflict among issues discussed during Putin-Trump phone call: Kremlin aide
Russian President Putin and US President Trump discussed the recent India-Pakistan conflict during a phone call, alongside Ukraine and Middle East issues. Trump claims to have helped stop the fighting, though India credits military-level talks for the ceasefire. Pakistan’s Prime Minister sought Putin’s support for peace talks. Tensions rose after attacks in May, ending with a military understanding on May 10.

India and Pakistan's drone battles mark new arms race in Asia
Recent clashes saw India and Pakistan using drones. Now, both countries are in a drone arms race. India plans to invest heavily in its local drone industry. Pakistan is collaborating with China and Turkey to boost its drone capabilities. Both nations view drone strikes as a way to exert military pressure.

Operation Sindoor: India's high-value targets, early strikes exposed Pakistan's vulnerabilities
External Affairs Minister Jaishankar chaired a meeting addressing Operation Sindoor and India's firm stance against terrorism. The government clarified that communication with Pakistan occurred only at the DGMO level post-strikes, dismissing claims of prior alerts. International support for India's right to self-defense was highlighted, while discussions also covered the Indus Water Treaty, with future steps to be briefed to MPs.

Pakistan says it would respond to any 'aggression' from India
Pakistan has affirmed its commitment to the recent ceasefire agreement with India, urging faithful adherence to prevent renewed hostilities. While appreciating international efforts in facilitating de-escalation, Pakistan cautioned that it would respond decisively to any future Indian aggression. The spokesperson also refuted India's claims about Pakistan's motives and reiterated support for resolving the Kashmir issue through dialogue.

We want to encourage and see direct talks between India and Pakistan: US
The US State Department expressed its desire for direct talks between India and Pakistan, following a ceasefire agreement. While President Trump claimed US involvement in brokering the ceasefire and offered to work towards a solution on Kashmir, the State Department emphasized the importance of direct dialogue between the two nations.

That was a 'big success', level of anger between India and Pakistan was not a good thing: US President Trump
Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that his administration brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, calling it a "big success." He stated the level of anger between the two nations was not a good thing. Despite India's stance that the Kashmir issue is bilateral and no third party was involved, Trump offered to work with both countries for a solution.
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Trump govt takes a step back, encourages direct talks between India-Pakistan over Kashmir dispute
US President Donald Trump has renewed his offer to mediate between India and Pakistan over the Kashmir dispute, following a recent ceasefire between the two nuclear-armed nations. The United States expressed support for direct dialogue and praised the de-escalation. India, however, rejected any third-party role, reiterating its position on Kashmir as an internal matter. As regional tensions continue to simmer, Trump claimed credit for easing the situation and called for increased trade to replace conflict.
In Qatar, Trump once again claims he 'helped settle' tensions between India and Pakistan
Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that he helped settle tensions between India and Pakistan, even suggesting the US brokered a ceasefire. This claim follows India's strikes on terror infrastructure after an attack and Pakistan's subsequent attempts to retaliate.
Operation Sindoor takeaways: How India can sharpen its edge over Pakistan
Operation Sindoor highlights India's resolve against terror, but Trump's mediation offer raises sovereignty questions. While military strength is crucial, relying solely on it isn't enough. India must counter Pakistan's threat by undermining the two-nation theory through internal reforms and superior defense capabilities, especially against China, fostering domestic tech innovation for advanced warfare.
Stopped 'nuclear conflict' between India, Pakistan: Donald Trump
President Donald Trump said Monday that US intervention prevented a "bad nuclear war" between India and Pakistan, after the South Asian rivals agreed a ceasefire following a series of clashes. I think it could have been a bad nuclear war, millions of people could have been killed.
Sharad Pawar suggests all-party meet instead of special Parliament session amid growing opposition demand
Amid opposition calls for a special Parliament session regarding the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor, Sharad Pawar suggests an all-party meeting instead, cautioning against public debate on sensitive national security matters. He also addressed Donald Trump's mediation claims between India and Pakistan, reiterating India's stance against third-party interference in its internal affairs, particularly concerning Jammu and Kashmir.
Operation Sindoor not over, signals new normal: Sources
Operation Sindoor, India's response to the Pahalgam terror attack, continues with precision strikes on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Sources emphasize a shift in India's counter-terrorism approach, signaling a 'new normal' that Pakistan must acknowledge. Despite violations of the cessation of hostilities, India remains firm, prepared to strongly address any further breaches along the border.
"'Ceasefire' is a wrong word as it was not a war": Congress MP Manish Tewari as India-Pakistan agree for cessation of hostilities
Manish Tewari stated that the cessation of hostilities with Pakistan was not a ceasefire. He emphasized that India was responding to Pakistan's support for terrorism. He also criticized Donald Trump's offer to mediate on the Kashmir issue. Tewari clarified that the Kashmir conflict began in 1947.
He's trying to play peacemaker: Defence Expert after Trump's mediation offer on Kashmir
Following Donald Trump's offer to mediate the Kashmir issue, Defence Expert Brigadier Hemant Mahajan (Retd) dismissed the move as ineffective, citing Trump's past failed attempts. Mahajan urged the US to provide tangible support like technology and intelligence, rather than unsolicited advice, emphasizing Pakistan's untrustworthiness and escalating grey zone warfare tactics against India.
Will work with India, Pakistan to find Kashmir solution after a 'thousand years': Donald Trump
President Trump pledged to boost trade with India and Pakistan, expressing hope for a resolution on Kashmir. However, shortly after a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan went into effect, India accused Pakistan of violating the accord. This led to reports of blasts and electricity shutdowns across Kashmir, raising concerns about the fragile peace.
No third-party intervention: Former DGP SP Vaid on Trump's mediation offer on Kashmir
Following Donald Trump's offer to mediate on Kashmir, former DGP SP Vaid reiterated India's stance of bilateral resolution per the Simla Agreement. He emphasized the strength of Indian forces and cautioned against Pakistan's continued use of terrorism as state policy. Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi echoed the sentiment, rejecting third-party intervention in resolving the Kashmir issue.
Trump claims credit for India-Pakistan ceasefire but is 'frustrated' with Russia-Ukraine conflict
US President Donald Trump has boasted of US role in the India-Pakistan ceasefire agreement. He lauded the ceasefire between India and Pakistan. But he is struggling to get a similar deal to stop the Russia-Ukraine war. Trump had promised to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict on day 1. He repeated the claim frequently on the campaign trail.
US Vice President JD Vance called PM Modi after receiving 'alarming intel', encouraged ceasefire: Report
The US intervened to de-escalate India-Pakistan tensions, according to a CNN report. Alarming intelligence prompted US officials to urge Prime Minister Narendra Modi to engage in talks with Pakistan. Vice President JD Vance contacted Modi, suggesting a potential resolution. Donald Trump claimed credit for the ceasefire and promised increased trade. However, Pakistan violated the agreement shortly after it was reached. India reported repeated violations and responded accordingly.
PM Modi has our full support, in constant touch with India, Pakistan: US on Pahalgam terror attack
The US State Department affirmed Prime Minister Modi has the Trump administration's full support following the Pahalgam terror attack. The US is closely monitoring the situation and is in constant communication with India and Pakistan. The US Secretary encouraged both countries to work toward a responsible resolution that maintains long-term peace and regional stability in South Asia.
Pakistan's envoy to US urges President Trump to step in to defuse tensions with India
In the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, Pakistan’s ambassador to the US, Rizwan Saeed Sheikh, urged President Donald Trump to intervene in easing India-Pakistan tensions, calling Kashmir the most dangerous global flashpoint. Highlighting the nuclear stakes involving China, India, and Pakistan, Sheikh appealed for a long-term solution rather than temporary de-escalation.
Pahalgam attack: US urges de-escalation; Rubio to speak with India, Pak foreign ministers
Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack, the US has urged both nations to de-escalate. Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans to engage with their foreign ministers, echoing calls from other international leaders for restraint.
Pakistan defence minister claims military incursion by India is imminent, says nukes only as last resort
Tensions escalate between India and Pakistan after a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir. Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif claims an Indian military incursion is imminent. He said that India's rhetoric was increasing. Pakistan has reinforced its forces. India accuses Pakistan of backing militancy. Islamabad denies involvement and calls for investigation.
US urges India and Pakistan to work towards a 'responsible solution' as tensions escalate after Pahalgam attack
Following the Pahalgam attack in Kashmir, the U.S. State Department has urged India and Pakistan to seek a responsible resolution, reaffirming its support for India and condemning the terrorist act. Amidst rising tensions and ceasefire violations, the National Investigation Agency has taken over the investigation into the attack, which resulted in 26 fatalities. The U.S.
Imran Khan, Trump discuss Afghan peace process, Kashmir during telephonic conversation
In a telephonic conversation on Thursday, Pakistan PM Imran Khan discussed Afghan peace process and the Kashmir issue with US President Donald Trump along with other bilateral and regional matters. Khan apprised President Trump of the current situation in Kashmir and also re-affirmed Pakistan's commitment to the advancement of the Afghan peace process
Indian diplomat refuses to comment on Trump's mediation offer on JK, says 'wait' for bilateral meet
India maintains that the Kashmir issue is a bilateral one and no third party has any role in it.
Modi and Trump likely to discuss Kashmir issue, US-China trade war
The PM will make it clear that there have been no human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir.
Trump may discuss Kashmir human rights issue with Modi at G-7 despite India’s position
India has repeatedly maintained that moves on Kashmir are purely internal in nature and two other P-5 states France and Russia adhere to India’s position.
Any step towards Kashmir resolution is welcome: Mirwaiz Umer Farooq
The Hurriyat leader said that the focus is that India and Pakistan have to come together which is in the interest of everybody.
Use "friends" to resolve Kashmir issue: Farooq Abdullah
The former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir also asked, "Till what time should we wait?" and wondered how many more wars will India and Pakistan fight.
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