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China is Pakistan's biggest arms supplier, and its fighter jets and missiles played a key role in last week's military ...
Amid boycott calls from Indians, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan voiced his support for Pakistan in his address after ...
China's vice-foreign minister Sun Weidong met on Tuesday with Pakistan's ambassador to China Khalil Hashmi to discuss ...
In a tit-for-tat move, Pakistan has declared an Indian High Commission staff member in Islamabad persona non grata, citing ...
Following Saturday’s understanding between India and Pakistan to stop military action on land, in the air and at sea, Trump ...
A series of military strikes last week by India and Pakistan brought the nuclear-armed rivals closer to a broader war.
The spokesman for India’s foreign ministry said top leaders in New Delhi and Washington were in touch last week following the Indian military’s intense standoff with Pakistan, but that there was no ...
At 2.09 a.m. on Saturday, Ahmad Subhan, who lives near an air base in the Pakistan military garrison city of Rawalpindi, ...
Pakistan said on Tuesday that it remains committed to the truce with India, agreed after four days of intense fighting last ...
Pakistan's army said on Tuesday that more than 50 people were killed in last week's military clashes with India which ended in a ceasefire agreed by the nuclear-armed neighbours, restoring peace to ...
Without that ceasefire, the subcontinent would likely have devolved into nuclear war sooner or later—a development that would ...
With last-minute U.S. mediation, cooler heads prevailed between India and Pakistan. But a flare-up is inevitable.
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