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Over 220 such tourists from Nagpur district have been contacted by the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), Nagpur.
India and Pakistan have announced a series of measures against one another after 26 people were killed in Indian-administered Kashmir two days ago. Also: Online safety campaigners say new Ofcom ...
India informs Pakistan of its decision to keep Indus Water Treaty in abeyance with immediate effect, saying Pakistan has ...
Protests erupted after India moved to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, a step condemned by Pakistan as provocative.
The attack, which took place at the popular tourist site of Baisaran in Pahalgam, saw at least 26 tourists gunned down. A ...
Nuclear-armed arch-rivals India and Pakistan have long accused each other of backing forces to destabilise them, especially ...
The Western media’s coverage of the Kashmir terror attack has faced strong criticism from Indian users. Many accuse these ...
Hina Khan broke her silence over the Pahalgam terror attack. She is feeling heartbroken as a Muslim and apologise to all the ...
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) clarified that while all valid visas for Pakistani nationals are suspended, Long Term ...
The decision was detailed in a letter from Debashree Mukherjee, India’s Secretary of Water Resources, to her Pakistani counterpart.
NEW DELHI – A deadly attack on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir has again moved India and Pakistan closer to war as the ...
The agreement stated that both countries would put an end to the conflicts that saw them fight three wars till then and establish a harmonious relationship.
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