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Indian Government Extends CDS General Anil Chauhan's Tenure Until May 2026
Indian Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan's tenure has been extended until May 2026, marking a historic first for the post.
US Ends India’s Chabahar Waiver; Pakistan Backs Tehran’s Right to Trade
US ends India’s Chabahar waiver; Pakistan backs Iran’s right to trade, calling Gwadar and Chabahar “sister ports.”
Trump Orders $100,000 Fee on H-1B Visas, Sparking Outcry in India and Tech Sector
Trump orders $100,000 fee on H-1B visas, alarming India and tech giants who warn of global talent disruption.
Indian Officers, Afghan Nationals Linked to Terrorism in Pakistan, Says DG ISPR
DG ISPR, in an interview with a German magazine, spoke on regional instability, Afghan repatriation and security.
US Analyst Echoes Indian Media on Muridke Funeral, a Claim Pakistan Had Already Rejected
US analyst John Spencer echoed an Indian claim on Muridke funeral, already dismissed as false by Pakistan officials.
Breaking News: Afghanistan Declares Senior Indian Intelligence Official Persona Non Grata
Afghanistan has expelled a senior Indian intelligence officer for allegedly holding meetings with anti-Taliban elements in Kabul.
A Global Test: The Unilateral Suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty
The unilateral suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty tests global law and multilateral frameworks for resource conflicts.
US–India Ties Hit Lowest Point in Decades as Tariffs and Tensions Rise
Tariffs, domestic turmoil, and Russia ties push US–India ties into their sharpest downturn since 1998, with trade and geopolitics at stake.
Hoax message sparks Mumbai terror scare, traced to personal grudge; police arrest suspect in Bihar.
Mumbai terror alert found to be fake; police say WhatsApp bomb threat stemmed from private feud.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a dual U.S.-Canadian citizen, speaks during an interview in New York City, US, October 18, 2024. [Courtesy: Reuters].
In a now-deleted video, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun urged Sikhs to emulate Pakistan’s 1965 war resolve against Indian dominance.
Two militants were killed in a Swabi police encounter in Topi as officers foiled a sabotage plot and recovered weapons and a motorcycle.
BBC staff express unease over Samir Shah’s leadership amid alleged India connections and controversial editorial choices.
Khost–Barmal sees renewed TTP activity; Islamabad not commented while regional partners call for joint verification.
Turkey’s upcoming delegation to Islamabad marks renewed efforts to bridge Kabul–Pakistan tensions as security fears, trade disruptions, and diplomatic setbacks persist.
Afghan minister Nooruddin Azizi claims major progress in India–Afghanistan trade ties, but experts question the practical reality.
Pakistan hosts its first International Qirat Competition, welcoming over 40 OIC reciters to Islamabad in a landmark event for religious diplomacy and cultural exchange.
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