Pakistan, Iran and India
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"India can make a plutonium nuclear bomb," said Pakistan’s arms control adviser, raising questions over India’s Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor in Kalpakkam. The statement came after India confirmed a milestone in its indigenous nuclear energy programme.
Asif repeated that Pakistan would respond strongly to any attack, saying earlier that their reaction would be "swift, calibrated, and decisive."
The ISI accessed live visual feeds for nearly three months from key defence sites and central armed police forces (CAPFs) installations across Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Jammu and Kashmir
Pakistan’s leader condemned the strikes and called it an act of war. India said it struck infrastructure used by militants linked to last month’s massacre of tourists in the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir.
The remarks came soon after his Indian counterpart warned Islamabad against any "misadventure" ahead of the one year anniversary for Operation Sindoor.
The United States and Iran have reached a two-week ceasefire, facilitated by Pakistan, bringing a temporary halt to a six-week conflict that has claimed thousands of lives, spread across the Middle East,
The aim is to build English-language platforms that appear globally credible while subtly advancing pro-Pakistan narratives, particularly on issues like Kashmir.
US President Donald Trump on Sunday stitched together Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and South Asia in a single sweeping message. However, it was his familiar claim on India and Pakistan, and unusually warm praise for Pakistan's top leadership,
Pakistan’s decision to boycott their T20 World Cup game against India has been termed a political move, with cricketers and politicians in both countries and around the world urging the International Cricket Council (ICC) to resolve the dispute.
In December 1971, India achieved one of its biggest military victories. Pakistani forces surrendered in Dhaka, and Bangladesh (which was earlier East Pakistan) was born. In one of the largest military surrenders since the World War II,