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‘India won’t tolerate nuclear blackmail’: Decoding PM Modi’s warning to Pakistan on Independence Day
Speaking from the Red Fort on the 79th Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a strong warning to Pakistan ...
PM Modi said the Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan was unjust and one-sided, and said it was not in the ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi used his Independence Day address to deliver a blunt, historic warning to Pakistan, India will ...
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The Print on MSNModi on ‘unjust’ Indus Waters Treaty—Indus water for India & its farmers; blood & water can’t flow together
Day speech makes it clear that the Indus Waters Treaty was 'one-sided', was 'irrigating the fields of the enemies' and India ...
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Putin Heads to Alaska With an Offer Trump May Not Be Able to Refuse | Full Details Revealed
As Trump and Putin prepare to meet in Alaska, reports suggest Russia's leader is bringing more than words. With Ukraine ...
In his address during the 79th Independence Day, PM Narendra Modi emphasised that India will no longer tolerate nuclear ...
On India’s 79th Independence Day, PM Narendra Modi addressed the nation from the Red Fort, highlighting the theme of ‘Naya ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a strong warning to Pakistan from the ramparts of Red Fort on Independence Day 2025.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his Independence Day address, warned Pakistan saying that India will no longer give in to nuclear blackmail.
After the ceasefire, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif deemed it a moral obligation to visit the regional countries and thank their leaderships for their support during the conflict with India.
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The Print on MSNPakistan army chief Asim Munir awards himself top honour, rewards political brass for ‘victory’ over India
Pakistan's Independence Day celebrated as 'Battle of Truth' with awards for military and political leaders, including Prime ...
Sharif echoed Asim Munir’s rhetoric, invoking the two-nation theory to reiterate his government’s long-held position that Hindus and Muslims are inherently different and cannot coexist within one ...
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