Pakistan has strongly condemned recent remarks by Indian leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech in Bihar, calling them reflective of a troubling mindset that promotes aggression over peace. The Foreign Office issued a firm statement warning that such rhetoric poses a threat to regional stability. Troubling Mindset and Misdirected Blame Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat …
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India Admits Fighter Jet Loss in Clash with Pakistan
SINGAPORE: In a rare public admission, India’s Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan confirmed that Indian fighter jets were lost during the recent May 10 clash with Pakistan. This is the first time the Indian military has acknowledged the losses. Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, General Chauhan spoke to Bloomberg TV. He …
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Pakistan Will Never Let Water Rights Be Violated: PM Shehbaz
QUETTA: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday declared that Pakistan’s water rights are a red line. He warned that no one would be allowed to violate them. While addressing officers at the Command and Staff College in Quetta, the Prime Minister made his stance clear. “India tried to make water a weapon,” he said. “But …
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India Confirms Fighter Jets Downed by Pakistan in May Air Clash
India’s military confirmed that several of its fighter jets were shot down by Pakistan during a sharp four-day air conflict earlier this month. The statement from India’s Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan marks a major moment in the Indo-Pak Air Conflict 2025, which saw rapid escalation and international concern. Six Indian Jets Shot …
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India-Pakistan Border Troop Reduction Nears Completion Amid Tensions
Pakistan and India are nearing completion of a significant troop de-escalation along their tense border. General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, Pakistan’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, confirmed the development during an interview at the Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore on Friday. This comes weeks after a brief but intense military exchange in …
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Four India-Backed Terrorists Killed in Balochistan Operations: ISPR
Security forces conducted an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Loralai district on May 28, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed. Troops acted on credible intelligence about the presence of militants from the banned group “Fitna al Hindustan.” During the operation, troops engaged in a heavy exchange of fire. Four Indian-sponsored terrorists were killed on the spot. According …
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Shehbaz Urges Peace Talks With India at Trilateral Summit
At the Pakistan-Turkiye-Azerbaijan Trilateral Summit, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to regional peace through Pakistan-India dialogue. He called on India to engage in meaningful talks to resolve critical issues, including Kashmir, water rights, and terrorism. Dialogue Over Conflict Speaking in Lachin, Azerbaijan, alongside Presidents Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Ilham Aliyev, Shehbaz stressed that …
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India’s Comments a ‘Troubling Departure from International Norms,’ Says Pakistan
Pakistan’s Foreign Office (FO) has strongly condemned recent remarks by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) termed his statements “inflammatory” and a “troubling departure from international norms.” The FO said Modi’s speech reflected historical revisionism, repression of minorities, and aggressive behavior. Speaking in Gujarat, PM Modi called recent cross-border incidents …
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India’s Suspension of Indus Treaty Called Unlawful and Dangerous
Pakistan has strongly criticized India’s unilateral decision to suspend the Indus Water Treaty, calling it illegal and provocative. Federal Minister for Water Resources Muhammad Moeen Wattoo warned that India’s move lacks legal backing and could be interpreted as an act of war. Treaty Still Legally Binding At a seminar on Saturday in Lahore, Wattoo stressed …
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Pakistan Condemns India’s Water Aggression at UN, Urges Global Action
UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has strongly condemned India’s attempt to weaponise water and violate the Indus Water Treaty of 1960. At a UN Security Council (UNSC) session, Pakistan’s Deputy Permanent Representative Ambassador Usman Jadoon warned against India’s “malevolent designs” to stop or divert river water meant for Pakistan. Speaking during the Arria Formula Meeting on “Protecting …
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Pakistan Warns of River Control if India Violates Indus Treaty
Pakistan will take control of rivers flowing from Kashmir if India breaches the Indus Waters Treaty, warned DG ISPR Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry during an interview with Al Jazeera TV. He stated that any violation of this decades-old agreement would lead to decisive and firm action by Pakistan. Clear Warning Over Water Rights The …
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Pakistan Warns India Against Provocative Rhetoric
Pakistan has strongly condemned recent remarks made by the Indian Prime Minister, calling them a direct threat to regional stability. In a statement issued Friday, the Foreign Office rejected what it described as baseless and inflammatory allegations made during a speech in Rajasthan. India Accused of Fueling Tensions The Foreign Office labeled the comments as …
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IMF Defends Pakistan Bailout, Rejects India’s Concerns
WASHINGTON – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has defended its recent $1.4 billion disbursement to Pakistan, rejecting Indian objections and confirming that Islamabad met all necessary conditions. Speaking at a press briefing on Thursday, IMF spokesperson Julie Kozack said Pakistan had achieved all performance targets under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF). She clarified that the …
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Pakistan Expels Indian High Commission Staffer Over Misuse of Diplomatic Privileges
Islamabad: The Government of Pakistan has expelled a staff member of the Indian High Commission (HC), declaring him persona non grata. The decision came after allegations of engaging in activities that violated his diplomatic privileges. According to the Foreign Office, the individual was ordered to leave Pakistan within 24 hours. A formal press release issued …
Pakistan Blames India for Deadly School Bus Bombing in Balochistan
A suspected suicide bombing on a school bus in Balochistan’s Khuzdar city has killed three children and two adults, sparking outrage and intensifying tensions between Pakistan and India. The Khuzdar school bombing, which occurred on Wednesday morning, has led Pakistan to accuse India of orchestrating the deadly attack. Deadly Attack Targets Schoolchildren The bus was …
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Bilawal Warns of Nuclear Consequences Amid India-Pakistan Tensions
PPP Chairman and former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has warned that a nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan would cause irreversible damage to the region and beyond. Speaking to the media in Islamabad on Wednesday, Bilawal stressed the urgency of peace and dialogue. His statement came as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ordered a high-level diplomatic …
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India, Pakistan to Withdraw Troops After Intense Standoff
In a major breakthrough, India and Pakistan have agreed to withdraw troops deployed during their recent military clash. The agreement marks a step toward stability after a deadly conflict in Kashmir. Officials confirmed that the pullback, part of what’s being called the “Kashmir Ceasefire,” will be completed by the end of May. High Toll and …
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India’s River Diversion Project Sparks Alarm in Pakistan
Pakistan has raised serious concerns over India’s accelerating plans to divert the Chenab River, a key source of water under the Indus Waters Treaty. According to water expert Engineer Arshad H. Abbasi, India’s actions threaten Pakistan’s water security and violate the spirit of the historic treaty. Chenab-Beas Diversion Via Jaspa Dam The Chenab, which flows …
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Trump Takes Credit for Averting Nuclear War Between Pakistan and India
US President Donald Trump has claimed global praise for preventing what he called an “imminent nuclear war” between Pakistan and India. Trump expressed joy over his role as a peacemaker, saying it was “the biggest success” he has been credited for. Speaking to Fox News after his Middle East trip, Trump reflected on his diplomatic …
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US Expert Debunks India’s Claim of Downing Pakistani Jets
A heated debate has erupted over recent Indian airstrike claims, with a prominent US defence analyst calling them baseless. Dr. C Christine Fair, a well-known American expert on South Asian military affairs, strongly refuted India’s assertion that it downed several Pakistani fighter jets and disabled 20% of Pakistan’s air force. “No Evidence at All” In …
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Shehzad Ghias Challenges the Anti-Pakistan Narrative on Piers Morgan Show
In a fiery and headline-grabbing episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, the complex dynamics between India and Pakistan took center stage as an all-star panel clashed in what was meant to be a debate on geopolitics but quickly devolved into a shouting match. The panel featured former Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar, renowned Indian journalist …
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Pakistan, India DGMOs Hold Third Hotline Contact Since Ceasefire
ISLAMABAD – The Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of Pakistan and India held a third hotline contact on Wednesday afternoon. The conversation took place as part of ongoing efforts to uphold the ceasefire agreement reached earlier this year. Well-placed sources confirmed the communication. It marks the third contact between the two senior military officials …
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Tense Calm at Wagah: Pakistan, India Swap Captured Soldiers
LAHORE, May 14, 2025 — In a rare sign of cooperation following weeks of military conflict, Pakistan and India conducted a prisoner exchange at the Wagah-Attari border on Wednesday under strict security arrangements. Prisoners Released Amid Diplomatic Thaw Pakistan handed over Indian Border Security Force (BSF) constable Purnam Kumar Shah to Indian officials at the …
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