Tag: Pakistan
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LOC gunfire in Machil: Four personnel martyred while stopping militant influx
Early Sunday a fierce gunfire occurred along the LOC (Line of Control) as militants tried to cross across into the Valley through Kupwara’s Machil sector in north Kashmir. Three militants were killed, and one BSF (Border Security Personnel), one Army officer and two soldiers were martyred as cover up firing continued from Pakistan to support ... -
Ceasefire violated by Pakistan in J&K’s Kupwara, two soldiers martyred and four injured
On Thursday, Pakistan violated the ceasefire in an unprovoked fashion along the LOC (Line of Control) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Naugam sector, Kupwara. Indian Army gave a befitting response but ended up getting two soldiers martyred. “Pakistan initiated an unprovoked ceasefire violation along the LoC in Naugam sector, Kupwara on Thursday morning by firing mortars ... -
SAARC virtual meet scheduled for September 24 to be attended by India and Pakistan foreign ministers
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) meeting to be held via video conferencing on September 24 will be attended by India External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi. The diplomats are to meet at the SAARC conference after recent tensions that spilled between New Delhi and Islamabad during a ... -
Pakistan & China’s attempts to raise Kashmir in UNSC fail miserably as India rejects their claims
Pakistan and China once again tried to raise the Kashmir issue at the United Nations Security Council in view of the first anniversary of the Indian government’s decision to abrogate Article 370 which revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir. Responding to China’s remarks raising Kashmir at the UNSC meeting, India lashed out at ... -
Kashmir: Turkey fans anti-national aspirations of Indian Muslims and political ambitions of Pakistan
Turkey, which claims to be the new flag bearer of ‘justice for Kashmir’, has been echoing Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s narrative of the conflict and supports Islamabad’s claim over the Indian Territory. As per the recent Indian intelligence report, which was the second report in last few weeks, Turkey has been increasing influence over ... -
Indian Envoy To UN Brings Out Pakistan In The Open
The Indian representative to the United Nations, T.N. Tirumurti has voiced the fact that Pakistan continues to work relentlessly to create situations of terrorism in India. Recently, it was also discovered that Pakistan is getting support from Turkey in order to train and strengthen the movement of Islamic terror groups hiding in Kerala and Kashmir. ... -
Pakistan offers 3rd consular meeting with Kulbhushan Jhadhav, says there will be no Pakistani officials present
In a big step, Pakistan has offered full access to the third consular meeting with Kulbhushan Jhadhav, imprisoned former Indian naval officer in Islamabad, after a little turbulent atmosphere on Thursday due to Pakistan’s restrictions at the meeting between two Indian high commission. Pakistan’s foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi confirmed the latest development and said ... -
Early onset of Locusts swarm may damage Kharif crop for Indian farmers
The swarm of locusts that had been moving from Pakistan into India went unchecked by the Indian authorities, leading to a possibility of major destruction of the kharif crop, sources have confirmed. Locusts, it is known, can travel as much as 150 km in a day and a small swarm can devour as much food ... -
Bio-bubble plan for Cricket is unrealistic, there should be a better virus strategy, says Rahul Dravid
The International cricket is on the verge, to begin with, the England and Wales Cricket Board leading the way. ECB is hoping to make a bio-secure bubble for players to guarantee their health and safety amid the Covid-19 pandemic. However, Rahul Dravid feels that this formula won’t work for the Board of Control for Cricket ... -
Qatar brings down LPG costs for Pakistan, while India’s request waits unresolved
Qatar is, as of now, is Pakistan’s most significant gas suppliers after consenting to a 15-year deal to export up to 3.75 million tons of LNG a year toward the South Asian nation in the 2016 agreement. In May 2019, Qatar lured Pakistan by cutting down the cost of LNG in a bid to win ...