Gandhinagar: Lieutenant General Dushyant Singh (retd) on Sunday said the Indian armed forces must remain prepared as “Operation Sindoor 2.0” is inevitable, mainly because Pakistan’s military remains ...
Police began an investigation into Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) posters threatening attacks on security forces that appeared in ...
Stadium in Dharamsala hosted its first cricket match in over seven months since the Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Delhi Capitals ...
Gunmen opened fire at a Hanukkah menorah-lighting celebration at Sydney's famous beach. Australian officials described the ...
Lieutenant General Dushyant Singh (retd) on Sunday said the Indian armed forces must remain prepared as “Operation Sindoor ...
Singh, Director General of the New Delhi-based think tank Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS), was addressing a gathering ...
Operation Sindoor 2.0 not a possibility but inevitability: Retired Lieutenant General Dushyant Singh
"The earlier we prepare for it, the better we are; the operation marked the beginning of a new dynamic of escalation ...
Lt General Dushyant Singh discusses the inevitability of 'Operation Sindoor 2.0' due to Pakistan's persistent focus on Kashmir, with support from China and Turkiye. Highlighting shortcomings in ...
SRINAGAR: Asserting that closed tourist destinations in Jammu and Kashmir should be reopened, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on ...
Field Marshal Asim Munir assured the Pakistani Army's preparedness against external threats during visits to Gujranwala and ...
Terrorists attacked India's Parliament on December 13, 2001. This event brought the threat of terrorism to the nation's core.
A new Bollywood spy film is generating praise - and unease - in India and Pakistan for its contentious portrayal of the longstanding hostilities between the South Asian neighbours. Dhurandhar, which ...
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