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Month: February 2019

As Indo-Pak Tensions Escalate- What Can be the Consequences?

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February 28 Arshad Askari Tensions strengthen between arch rivals after India bombed goals inside Pakistan administered Kashmir following deadly pulwama Kashmir suicide assault. India and Pakistan are getting ready to a primary disagreement after the latter claimed to have shot down Indian fighter jets in response to the bombing of alleged "terror" goals interior Pakistan. Tensions have risen given that a suicide vehicle bombing via Pakistan-primarily based armed group, Jaish-e-Muhammad, in Indian-administered Kashmir killed at least 42 Indian paramilitary forces on February 14. But the chance of an all-out conflict rose dramatically on Tuesday when India released air raids on what it stated became a JeM education base. On Wednesday morning, New Delhi and Islamabad had been...

This Indian News Channel Interpreted Imran Khan’s Goodwill Gesture as ‘Kneeling Down to Knees’

INDIA
February 28 As Pakistan Prime Minister, Imran Khan on Thursday announced the unconditional release of Captured Indian pilot, Abhinandan as a goodwill gesture, sections of mainstream media in India have interpreted it as kneeling down of the Pakistani Prime Minister. Republic TV, one of India's most watched television channels ran a ticker shortly after the announcement of the release of the captured Indian pilot, "India Brings Imran Khan to his knees." ALSO READ: Fact Check- When Republic TV Covered a Ground Zero Report 25 Kilometers Away from an Encounter Site The news channel launched in May 2017 has had a history of running fake and unverified stories, and distorting facts. The Channel recently claimed that in the recent air bombings conducted by India in Pakistani territ...

We do not Know how Many were Killed As India Hit The Jaish Camps

INDIA
February 28 The Joint Forces of India today addressed the Media in the view of escalating tensions between India and Pakistan in New Delhi. "Our fight is with terrorism, if Pakistan will support terrorism we will stay prepared to destroy terror camps," Major Gen Surendra Singh Bahal. He said that India has retaliated whenever Pakistan has tried violate ceasefire. The Air Vice Marshall, AVM Kapur said that in the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday, the Indian Air Force has hit the targets inside Pakistan.buy effexor online blackmenheal.org/wp-content/languages/new/effexor.html no prescription "We have achieved what we wanted to hit in Pakistan, now it is upto the Government whether they will show the proof," he said. He said that there is enough evidence to show...

Kashmir Woman Killed As India Pakistan Continue to Trade Fire

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February 28 A woman was killed, hours after a soldier, who had come home on leave was injured, in alleged shelling by Pakistan along the line of control in this frontier district on Thursday. Official sources said that 27-year-old Amina Kousar daughter of Mohammad Sadiq was killed when a shell landed at her residence at Takiya Ziayarat, Chhajla in Mendhar sector in the frontier district. The shelling is intermittently going on in Balakote, Mankote, Manjakote and KG sector of the border district since last couple of days amid heightened tension between India and Pakistan following air strikes. The woman sustained critical injuries after a shell landed in the premises of her house and she was taken to nearby hospital where she succumbed later. At least five persons including N...

Stop Politics on the Bodies of Soldiers- Wife of Indian Army Soldier Asks BJP

INDIA
February 28 Defying the trolls and rhetoric of revenge, A women who identifies herself as the wife of an Army soldier has asked the Politicians to stop politicizing the Army and the deaths of soldiers. The Lady as per news reports, has been identified as Mita Santra’s husband Bablu Santra was one of the 40 killed in the suicide attack on a CRPF convoy in Kashmir’s Pulwama on February 14. In her one-minute video circulated on Social networking, the wife of Indian Army man has asked the BJP to stop counting their votes on the shoulders of Army personnel. "The kind of Pain and tension, the pain the family of Abhinandan is going through, Do not take away the credit of soldiers and credit yourself with the sacrifices the soldiers make," she is heard saying wile asking BJP to stop ra...

Without Any request from India, Pakistan to Release Captured Pilot Tomorrow, Says Imran Khan

INTERNATIONAL
February 28 Imran Khan, has won a billion hearts of Thursday, as the Prime minister of Pakistan said that the nation will be releasing the captured Indian pilot, Abhinandan on Friday. Addressing a secession of National Assembly Pakistan, Imran Khan has said that there has been no request from the Indian Government yet. "We repeat the message of peace to India and to the world, only dialogue can bring peace among nations," he said. Members of the national assembly hailing the decision of khan said that Narendra Modi is befooling his people for electoral gains. "Had he (Modi) any pain for the soldier he would have sought the release of the detained Pilot," a member of national assembly said. India on Tuesday conducted ‘pre-emptive’ strikes on Jaish Mohammad camp inside Paki...

If India, Pakistan Go to War, Smoke Will Cover the Whole World for Years, 1 To 2 Billion Will Die of Starvation

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February 28 Tensions have escalated between between India and Pakistan in the aftermath of the Pulwama attack. In such warlike amid sitch, human life should be the priority to safeguard. In the history of human civilization, No fight, or No war has bestowed any fruitful result to any country or to anyone on earth. If a war occurs between India and Pakistan, it will give devastating results, not only for the two countries but the world on a whole. ALSO READ: War is Not a Movie- Cannot be Scripted in Media Rooms Both the Asian powers have nuclear bombs, and war between them will definitely result in a long severe disaster which is unimaginable, at least to the news anchors trying to push war between the two neighbours. In TEDx Talks, a professor of atmospheric and oceanic scie...

Villagers Flee Homes as Pakistan and India Exchange Massive fire in Kashmir

INTERNATIONAL
February 28 India and Pakistan exchanged gunfire through the night in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, a day after Islamabad said it shot down two Indian warplanes and captured a pilot. There were no immediate reports of casualties, although jet fighters roared over the mountainous region as villagers along the so-called Line of Control fled to safety. Members of Indian prime minister Narendra Modi's Bharitiya Janata Party called for more military action, suggesting the conflict could worsen. Pakistan's prime minister Imran Khan called for talks between the two nuclear-armed rivals in a televised address on Wednesday, saying: "Considering the nature of the weapons that both of us have, can we afford any miscalculation?" World powers have called on the nations to de-...

India Says Pakistani Jets Bombed Several Targets in India

INDIA
February 28 Refuting the claims of Pakistan of not targeting the Indian military installations during Wednesday’s air intrusion, Defence Ministry officials said on Thursday that ‘Pakistans claims are false as it did target the Indian military installations.’ They said, ‘The Pakistani jets targeted multiple military installations in Nowshera and Rajouri sector, but the attempts were foiled by the combat petrol team of the Indian Air Force.’ PTI quoting sources said that the alertness of the armed forces remained at the highest level and the leaves of security forces have not been cancelled, though leaves of personnel holding important positions are being curtailed. Adding to it, sources have also said to PTI that there has been no mobilisation of ground forces yet and that some ...

Imran Khan Ready to Talk to Modi As Indian Citizens Demands Release of Abhinandan

INTERNATIONAL
February 28 Pakistan on Thursday said that the prime minister of the country, Imran Khan is ready to speak to his Indian counter part, Narendra Modi. Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan and its Army  had maintained that war is not the solution to any of the issue. "In fact, it is the failure of Government and its policy," they had said. The Foreign Minister Shah Mohammed Qureshi said that they would decide on the status of IAF pilot in a couple of days. ALSO READ: War is Not a Movie- Cannot be Scripted in Media Rooms "We will decide in a couple of days what convention will apply to the captured pilot and whether to give him Prisoner of War (POW) status or not," Dawn.com reported the foreign ministry office as having said. The Army, Air Force and Navy will address a joint c...