Tag: India-Pakistan relations
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India Pakistan Armed Conflict Risk in 2026 Warns US Think Tank
A recent assessment by a prominent United States–based foreign policy think tank has raised concerns about the possibility of renewed armed conflict between India and Pakistan in 2026. According to its annual global conflict outlook released in December, there is a moderate likelihood that tensions related to terrorism in Kashmir could escalate into direct military…
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Ricky Gill: Trump Advisor Honoured for India-Pakistan Ceasefire Role
In the complex world of international diplomacy, few individuals attract attention for quietly bridging divides between rival nations. Ranjit “Ricky” Gill, an Indian-origin adviser to former U.S. President Donald Trump, recently emerged in the spotlight after receiving recognition for his role in facilitating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan following Operation Sindoor earlier this year.…
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Six Months Later, Pakistan Still Repairing Indian Airstrike Damage
More than six months have passed since India and Pakistan engaged in a brief but intense four-day conflict, yet Pakistan continues to struggle with restoring several of its key military and strategic installations. Despite repeated claims of victory and minimal damage, fresh observations and open-source intelligence suggest that the country is still repairing the impact…
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Sikh Woman From Punjab Converts to Islam, Marries in Pakistan During Jatha
A detailed look at how a religious pilgrimage turned into an unexpected international case involving faith, marriage, and diplomatic concern. 1. Introduction A woman from Punjab, India, who went missing during a religious pilgrimage to Pakistan, has been found living there after reportedly converting to Islam and marrying a local man. The case has sparked…
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Will Pakistan Repeat Its Kutch Move After 60 Years?
As tensions simmer along the borders once again, questions are being raised in strategic and military circles about whether Pakistan could attempt a diversionary military move in the Rann of Kutch, similar to the one it executed sixty years ago. The historical echoes of 1965 are hard to ignore — a time when Pakistan’s first…
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Pakistan Diplomat Called by Indian Court in Fake Currency Case
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, has issued a summons to Pakistan diplomat Amir Zubair Siddique in connection with a 2018 fake Indian currency case. The court has given him a deadline to appear by October 15. Siddique, currently posted in Sri Lanka as a Counsellor (Visa) at the Pakistan…