Noting that the country will be free of Naxalism in a year, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said the Modi government ...
MEA spokesperson criticised Pakistan for promoting cross-border terrorism, describing it as the "biggest roadblock" to peace ...
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ABP News on MSN‘Terrorists No Longer Glorified, Terror Incidents In J&K Dropped By 70% Under Modi Govt’: Amit Shah In RSUnion Home Minister Amit Shah, responding to a discussion on the functioning of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in the ...
Speaking in the Rajya Sabha, Shah said that by abrogating Article 370, the Modi government has fulfilled Constitution framers ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNPakistan rejects Modi's remarks on KashmirPakistan yesterday rejected Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks on Kashmir and said the anti-Pakistan narrative, emanating from India, vitiated the bilateral environment and impeded the ...
Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, reacting to the comments made by Islamabad, said that Pakistan ...
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The Pioneer on MSNRail fares lowest in region: VaishnawRailways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday said the railway fares in India are far less than the neighbouring countries like Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday rejected Pakistan’s reaction to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks on the reasons for poor relations between the two countries and urged Islamabad to vacate Indian ...
India has accused Pakistan of promoting cross-border terrorism, calling it a major obstacle to regional peace and security.
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Asian News International on MSN"Instead of spreading lies, vacate Indian territory": MEA says Pakistan's cross border terror biggest "roadblock" to peace, securityIndia on Tuesday said that Pakistan's promotion of cross-border terrorism is the biggest "roadblock" to peace and security.
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During the podcast on Sunday, PM Modi said that “every attempt to foster peace with Pakistan was met with hostility and ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNPakistan rejects Modi's hostility claimsPakistan on Monday rejected Indian Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi's allegation that Islamabad "responded with hostility" to his peace overtures in the past, warning that such a narrative vitiated the ...
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