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  • Rupee opens 18 paise down at 84.62 against dollar after India hits terror camps in Pakistan

    Indian armed forces launched Operation Sindoor in the early hours of May 7, hitting terror bases in Pakistan and PoK

  • Indian man shares pic with Pakistani classmate and friend of 31 years. Heartwarming post is viral

    The now-viral post was shared on Twitter by a user named Rathin Roy. In the picture, Roy was posing all-smiles with his friend Ali Cheema who is from Pakistan. Roy and Cheema had been classmates at Cambridge University in England.

  • Pak to raise defence spending by Rs 83 bn; armed forces to get Rs 1.4 tn in budget

    The allocation of Rs 1.453 trillion (USD 7.6 billion) would be about Rs 83 billion higher than the outgoing year's allocation of Rs 1.37 trillion, an increase of almost six per cent, media report said

  • Army chief Gen MM Naravane visits Kashmir on 100th day eve of India-Pakistan ceasefire

    General Naravane will also visit the forward positions in the Kashmir Valley to review the operational preparedness of the troops to any possible attempts by the terrorists to carry out infiltration

  • First batch of Indian pilgrims enters Pakistan through Kartarpur corridor

    Pakistan believes that interfaith harmony and peaceful coexistence would provide an opportunity to work for larger interests of the people of the sub-continent

  • Resolve differences through diplomacy: US to India, Pakistan

    The US has asked India and Pakistan to resolve their differences through diplomacy and not through violence.

  • Brawl in Sydney club after India beat Pakistan at World Cup

    Groups of fans from either side had gathered to watch the live broadcast of the match that was played at the Adelaide Oval. But after India beat Pakistan by 76, their sixth victory in a row in World Cup matches against the archrivals, emotions got the better of rival fans.

  • Efforts by SAARC leaders to boost trade ties threatened

    India and Pakistan have fought three wars, and exchanges of fire across the border in October killed 20 people in Kashmir. The bickering spilled into a two-day regional summit in Kathmandu as their heads of India and Pakistan refused to meet.

  • Traders expects Indo-Pak trade to grow due to ICP

    The Integrated Check Post (ICP) to be opened tomorrow at Attari Wagah border would push up the trade between India and Pakistan through the land route by at least 10 times, Punjab-based exporters said today.

  • Pak must act on 26/11 culprits to restore confidence: India

    Home Minister P Chidambaram has said confidence cannot be restored between India and Pakistan till Islamabad takes action against the "real culprits" responsible for the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

  • Indo-Pak discussion on new visa agreement to continue

    India and Pakistan on Friday said they would continue discussions on a new visa agreement in August so that the pact could be finalised at the next meeting of their Home and Interior Secretaries.

  • India riveted to Mohali India-Pakistan blockbuster

    Deserted streets and markets, empty buses and trains and people bunking work presented the picture of a nation riveted to the heart stopping World Cup cricket semi-final clash today between arch rivals India and Pakistan.

  • India, Pakistan peace talks to resume: Sources

    India and Pakistan have agreed to resume formal peace talks that were broken off by New Delhi after the 2008 Mumbai attacks, Indian sources said on Thursday, a move that should help ease tensions in the volatile region.

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