The Indian Army is investing over ₹5,000 crore in domestically-produced drones, following successful trials during Operation Sindoor.
Lieutenant General Dushyant Singh (retd) on Sunday said the Indian armed forces must remain prepared as “Operation Sindoor ...
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 ...
The Indian Under-19 cricket team continued to snub the customary post-match handshake routine with the Pakistan team during ...
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‘Operation Sindoor 2.0 seems inevitable as Pakistan fixated on Kashmir issue with Chinese support’
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 fixated on the ...
The fraudulent video implies that Pakistan owns better weapons and equipment and claims that the destruction of Rafale jets ...
The Indian government has identified an AI-manipulated video falsely attributing statements to former Army chief General Ved Prakash Malik, suggesting he praised Pakistan's military and claimed ...
Despite an alleged ICC directive, there was no change in India's policy over 'no handshakes' against Pakistan during the ...
Pakistan-based propaganda accounts have been spreading fake news, claiming destruction of India's Rafale jets and S-400 ...
According to the PIB Fact Check, several Pakistan-based propaganda accounts are sharing a doctored, AI-generated video of ...
US President Donald Trump has also made a claim to the prize citing Operation Sindoor, repeatedly asserting that he “stopped” India-Pakistan war.
Abdul Rauf, a Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist, has reappeared on camera issuing incendiary threats against India, undermining Islamabad's claims about terror groups.
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