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It is believed that a major decision could be taken in this meeting based on reports from top officials of the Defence Ministry, Home Ministry, and External Affairs Ministry, as well as intelligence inputs.
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Amazon S3 on MSNPM Modi Praises S-400s, India Exposes Pak’s Lies with One Image from Adampur — Fake Claims DebunkedIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has publicly praised the Russian-made S-400 air defense systems, calling them a major boost to India’s national security. Meanwhile, Pakistan made bold claims that its China-made JF-17 fighter jets had destroyed India’s premier airbase in Adampur and taken out the Russian-origin S-400 system.
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Should Modi send Tharoor Owaisi to fight India's global narrative war?Poland-based Volonaut has revealed their Airbike: a small one-person vehicle said to be able to fly at 124 mph. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts said that "people have a misunderstanding about how much the current court is overruling precedent." Should PM Modi do the same in 2025 with Shashi Tharoor and Asaduddin Owaisi?
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Mid-Day on MSNOperation Sindoor: India won’t tolerate nuclear blackmail says PM ModiPrime Minister Modi in his first address to the nation after Operation Sindoor said while Pakistan pleaded with India to stop the military offensive, New Delhi considered it only after they promised to stop their misadventure.
The Pakistani journalist said that PM Narendra Modi's photo with the S-400 missiles shows the victory that India has achieved over Pakistan.
Operation Sindoor not only served as retaliation for the Pakistan-sponsored terror attack but also provided a rare platform for India to demonstrate its military prowess. The four-day 'near-war' saw the deployment of a diverse arsenal comprising Russian,
President Trump’s repeated descriptions of U.S. mediation efforts between India and Pakistan have hit sore spots in Indian politics.
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Daily Times on MSNPakistan rejects Modi's 'baseless and provocative' claims amid regional peace pushISLAMABAD - Pakistan has firmly rejected Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent remarks, calling them "provocative and baseless," the Foreign Office said in a statement on Tuesday. The comments come at a sensitive time when diplomatic efforts for peace in the region are ongoing.