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A Pakistani journalist's attempt to question PM Modi's stance on India-Pakistan de-escalation talks faced a firm response from the US State Department. The journalist suggested former President Trump deserved credit for a ceasefire,
Pakistan's terror universities, located at the very heart of the nation, have been destroyed beyond recognition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday, as he address the nation for the first time since Operation Sindoor.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s surprise visit to Adampur airbase delivered a strategic rebuttal to Pakistan’s claims that its missiles had destroyed India’s S-400 air defence system. The image of Modi standing beside an intact S-400 and a MiG-29 aircraft dismantled Pakistan’s narrative.
The Pakistani journalist said that PM Narendra Modi's photo with the S-400 missiles shows the victory that India has achieved over Pakistan.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, during his visit to Srinagar, took a jibe at Pakistan's economic woes, contrasting it with India's growing financial stature. He lauded the Army personnel for Operation Sindoor,
During a press briefing, a US official skillfully sidestepped a Pakistani reporter's attempt to implicate Prime Minister Modi in hindering peace talks with India. The US State Department emphasised its focus on maintaining the ceasefire between the two nations and promoting direct communication,
Jairam Ramesh also accused the government of being silent over the remarks of United States leaders about brokering an agreement for stopping military action and firing between India and Pakistan.
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