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The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government is planning to restore the statehood of Jammu, said Deputy Prime ...
Pakistan has rejected the Indian home minister’s remarks linking militants killed in Kashmir to the country, calling them ...
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India’s home minister Amit Shah said the three men were Pakistani nationals and were killed in a joint operation by the ...
India's top court will hear a plea for the restoration of Kashmir's federal statehood later this week, court officials said ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNAnti-India rallies in Pakistan-administered Kashmir over disputed statusHundreds of people have marched in Pakistan-administered Kashmir to mark the sixth anniversary of India’s revocation of the ...
ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly of Pakistan has unanimously adopted a resolution condemning India’s controversial actions of ...
The government has faced criticism for being slow to catch the shooters who slaughtered 26 civilians and started clashes ...
Pakistanis hold anti-India rallies to mark 6th anniversary of revocation of Kashmir’s special status
Hundreds of people have rallied in Pakistan-administered Kashmir to mark the sixth anniversary of India’s revocation of the ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNIndia says Pakistan violates ceasefire along Line of Control in Jammu and KashmirOn Tuesday, Reuters quoted Indian media reports saying that Pakistan has violated the ceasefire along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. They added that Pakistan has indulged in unprovoked ...
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ABP News on MSNKashmir issue main source of tension between India, Pak: PM SharifPakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Tuesday said the Kashmir issue is the main source of tension with India, as he ...
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India Today on MSNKashmir issue main source of India-Pak tension: Shehbaz SharifPakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif called Kashmir the main source of India-Pak tension, criticising Article 370's abrogation on its sixth anniversary and urging global support for reversing India's 2019 move ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was ...
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