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Stating Pakistan is "massively misusing religion," breeding jihadism, Military aviation analyst and historian Tom Cooper said he does not expect the situation to change.
China was likely watching the Pakistan-India clashes with strong interest, hoping to gain valuable insight into its own weapons being used.
DG ISPR Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry warns India of a swift and ruthless response to any violation of Pakistan's sovereignty, reiterates Kashmir is a UN-mandated dispute and calls out India’s false terrorism narrative in a Sky News interview.
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NEW DELHI (AP) — India has only “paused” its military action and will “retaliate on its own terms” if there is any future terror attack on the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Monday in his first public comments since a U.S.-brokered ceasefire over the weekend.
Pakistan said it shot down five Indian jets on May 7 as fighting between the nuclear-abled rivals intensified before a US-brokered truce put a pause to the conflict triggered by a deadly attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Michael Rubin, a US military strategist, criticized the Trump administration for allowing a $1 billion IMF bailout to Pakistan, which he views as a st
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The National Interest on MSNPakistan’s Military Just Got a Failing Grade on Operational SecurityIn an era where a social media post or a phone call can provide targeting data for a ballistic missile, lackluster OPSEC can sometimes lead to disaster.
India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 in retaliation, striking terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Both nations exchanged drone attacks and precision-guided missiles in what has been described as the most significant military engagement between the two nuclear-armed neighbors in over five decades.
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The Print on MSNPakistan’s power paradox—how army became its ‘jugular vein’Days before Pahalgam terror attack, Asim Munir invoked the two-nation theory that once split the Subcontinent into India and Pakistan—two nations now on starkly divergent paths.