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India, Pak extend ceasefire understanding as two nations agree to 'continue confidence-building measures' This is a ...
Donald Trump's claims on ceasefire were strongly rejected by India, with the external affairs ministry issuing a detailed six-point rebuttal denying any US mediation or trade leverage in the ceasefire ...
Sources said the Centre knows it can respond to US President Donald Trump in its own way or sidestep as they have clarified ...
In a no-holds-barred statement, External Affairs S Jaishankar on Thursday said that it was abundantly clear that it was Pakistan which called for a cessation of firing after sustaining heavy damages ...
The US president also claimed that he talked about trade to both India and Pakistan as a measure to stop the war-like situation.
Nuclear-armed Pakistan and India have agreed to extend the US-brokered ceasefire until May 18, confirmed Deputy Prime ...
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav asserted that victory celebrations should be about “real victory, not just a ceasefire.” ...
While addressing American troops at a military base in Qatar during his Gulf tour, Trump highlighted how “he helped” settle ...
Peoples Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday met the family members of people killed in Pakistani shelling ...
US President Donald Trump on Thursday repeated his claim yet again that he “helped settle” the tensions between India and ...
Islamabad hits back after Indian defence minister says Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal should be under UN surveillance.