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The Jammu and Kashmir administration has banned the books, citing concerns that they “glorify terrorism”, “distort historical facts” and “undermine national security narratives”.
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Prime Minister Modi’s statement that any further terror attack from Pakistan will be considered as an ‘act of war’ and responded to by our defence forces accordingly, certainly was an immutable part of our security doctrine that matched with India’s call for ‘zero tolerance towards terrorism of all kinds’, made from all international platforms.
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Fresh off the success of Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is setting its sights on something far more strategic – decoding the deadly secrets of Chinese and Turkish weaponry. After Pakistan’s swift climbdown during the military offensive, India is tightening its military grip not just through brute force, but with intelligence and preparation.
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A friendly ping on Facebook. A heart emoji on Instagram. A casual hello from a “pretty girl” on WhatsApp. By the time India’s intelligence agencies caught on, the trap had already closed.
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One of the important lessons the military offensive gave is the changing nature battlefield.
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Investigations reveal he traveled to Pakistan via Kartarpur Corridor, posing as a religious pilgrim to cover his true espionage activities.
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After Pakistanis fumed over Owaisi’s support for Operation Sindoor, the AIMIM chief hit back with a savage and sarcasm-laced masterclass.
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The controversy grew after videos surfaced of him at Pakistan High Commission events, “mocking” Indian institutions and appearing with Malhotra.
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Six persons, including Malhotra, have been held for “spying” for Pakistan – raising alarms over influencer misuse.
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More than retaliation, the strikes sent a chilling warning – echoes of a region once again simmering dangerously close to the edge.
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The Ministry of External Affairs has clarified that the minister's statements were falsely represented.
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At the Manekshaw Centre, India briefed 70 nations on a "new normal" in counter-terrorism, backed by intelligence, precision and indigenous capabilities.
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The three-year academic partnership between the two varsities was signed in February this year that is now cut short.
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CDS General Anil Chauhan, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi and Defence Secretary Giridhar Aramane attended the meeting.
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At Adampur base, PM Modi warns: India will crush terror at its roots. No talks with Pakistan until it ends terror. New red lines drawn.
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India's defence chiefs expose wreckage from Pakistan's failed attack, showcasing precision strikes and strength of indigenous systems.
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Missile strike sparks arrests in Jaisalmer; spy calls traced, arms found as calm masks deepening surveillance and cross-border tensions.
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India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’ hit Pakistan with precision strikes, severed ties and a firm message: terrorism will no longer go unpunished.
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‘Operation Sindoor’ saw India destroy nine terror camps, strike deep in Pakistan, expose air defences, kill top terrorists and shift doctrine by targeting terror sponsors.
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India's 90-min airstrikes crippled 11 PAF bases, forcing Pakistan to plead for ceasefire after failed nuclear posturing.






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