Modi says India has only paused military action
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The high-stakes stand-off between India and Pakistan seems to be de-escalating after the United States brokered an immediate ceasefire between the two nuclear powers, but their bad blood has only continued to boil.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has criticised Britain's invitation to Donald Trump for a second state visit, saying it undermined his government's effort to project a united front against the U.S. president's talk of annexing Canada.
During a US State Department briefing, a Pakistani journalist's question about Modi's stance on India-Pakistan talks was dismissed. Spokesperson Tommy Pigott emphasised America's focus on the ceasefire,
Mohammad Iqbal was working the nightshift at a power plant when he got a frantic call from his family saying artillery shells were exploding around their home.
Congress has raised concerns about the United States' role in the India-Pakistan ceasefire, questioning Prime Minister Modi's silence on the matter. Jairam Ramesh emphasized the party's support for the armed forces in combating terrorism and criticized Modi's absence from all-party meetings.
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.
Pakistan warns ceasefire with India could collapse over Indus Water Treaty - India’s unilateral suspension of river sharing deal remains in place despite ceasefire
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