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The Pioneer on MSNInvisible wars and organised crime: India's battle beyond the battlefieldI have consistently maintained that organised terrorism is a complex low-cost war and not a crime of rage or passion.
The governments of India and Pakistan pulled back from the brink over Kashmir because neither can afford a full-scale war.
India struck 11 Pakistani airbases with supersonic precision during Operation Sindoor, using BrahMos and Sukhoi platforms, ...
In an interview with Le Monde, Jean-Luc Racine, an expert on India, analyzes the historical roots of the conflict between the ...
After days of living through heightened uncertainty following the targeting of civilians by Pakistan, villagers along the ...
The world is on the brink of a climate apocalypse—one caused not by gradual greenhouse emissions but by a sudden exchange of ...
India and Pakistan are shrouded in the fog of war, which is peopled by phantoms. The 1971 India-Pakistan war, which created Bangladesh, changed the map of South ...
As the BJP rallies around Operation Sindoor with Tiranga Yatras, the Congress counters with Jai Hind Sabhas—exposing a fierce ...
The so-called Al Qaeda in the Indian subcontinent (AQIS) declared in English and Urdu that all Muslims were obliged to launch ...
The 'Boycott Turkey' campaign has led to a 60% drop in Indian travel to Turkey, with traders halting imports of Turkish ...
Pakistan has claimed that Operation Sindoor was a false-flag operation by Indian agencies to find a pretext to attack ...
In a bid to deter India from responding to cross-border terrorism mounted by organisations nurtured and supported by elements ...
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