Tag: Pakistan
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Worrying reports of 30 Hindus held hostage in Pakistan surface
Taking to Twitter on Sunday, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) raised concerns over reports of deteriorating law and order in Kashmore and Ghotki of Sindh, where criminal gangs are allegedly holding hostage 30 Hindus including women and children. The organisation also highlighted some disturbing reports of these gangs threatening to use high-grade weapons ... -
Pakistan Becomes Bankrupt And Sends Back Same Aid To Turkey
Pakistan has declared itself a bankrupt country. The country embarrassed itself again by sending Turkey the same aid package that it received from Turkey during the floods. Khawaja Asif, Pakistan’s defense minister, declared on 20th February that Pakistan is already bankrupt amid mounting concerns that it might not be able to secure a $7 billion ... -
Rajnath Singh commends India’s indigenous defence deal to acquire 83 Tejas fighter planes
Tejas fighter planes: On Wednesday, India took one of the key decisions to strengthen its defences, by providing a go-ahead for the acquisition of Tejas fighter plane’s deal worth about Rs 48,000 crore. The deal for 83 Tejas Light Combat Aircraft, to be purchased by the Indian Air Force, was approved by Cabinet Committee on ... -
India To Chair Taliban Sanction Committee In UN Security Council In 2022
Taliban Sanction Committee: Post a visit by the group negotiator of Taliban to Pakistan, India has firmed up its decision to chair a Taliban sanction committee; also known as the 1988 sanctions committee. Video grabs were unearth showing a Taliban delegation led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar visiting terror training camps on Pakistani soil and ... -
Pranab Mukherjee commends Modi’s foreign policy initiatives but slams his over-publicisation of surgical strike
Modi’s foreign policy initiatives: Pranab Mukherjee in his new book titled ‘The Presidential Years: 2012-2017’, which also happens to be the fourth volume of his autobiography, shares his perspective over Narendra Modi’s administration. The former President of India commended Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his handling of the country’s foreign policy affairs without any ... -
India Has Many Reasons Not To Support The Chinese BRI
The Chinese BRI: In its attempt to show retaliation against China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), India did not attend a meeting with the other members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO). The Centre has been opposing it because a large part of the BRI runs through the Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). BRI or the ... -
DRDO to equip Indian armed forces with anti-drone system
Anti-drone system: Indian armed forces are going to get DRDO-made anti-drone systems to tackle potential aerial threat The Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) has deputed state-owned aerospace and defence company Bharat Electronics as its leading agency to develop and manufacture the anti-drone system for the armed forces in India. The DRDO has been successful ... -
India Shifts Blame On Islamabad After Pakistani UN Showoff
Pakistani UN Showoff: The Pakistani UN representative Munir Akram recently tried to defame India by sharing a dossier alleging India’s involvement in acts of terrorism at a UN meeting. The same was met with a harsh rebuke from T.S. Tirumurti, India’s permanent representative to the UN, conveying the country’s position on this share of a ... -
Jaishankar Stresses on the more Existential Aspects of Globalisation and India’s Role in Combatting it
Jaishankar Stresses on more Globalisation: The focus for India, when it comes to connectivity projects will always be transparency- this is the message that External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar gave at the Deccan Dialogue, held at the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad recently. Indirectly addressing the Chinese move on the Belt and Road Initiative ... -
Indian Army counter-attacks Pakistan, 4 jawans killed in LOC
4 jawans killed in LOC: Showing a sharp heightening of attacks along the Line of Control (LoC) in north Kashmir, four BSF jawans and four civilians got killed, in a baseless ceasefire violation by Pakistan, authorities stated. In the attack around 6 to 7 Pakistani soldiers were killed in the counter fire, sources stated. According ...