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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.

    The Economic Times
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