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We Have Some Good News From India-Pakistan, Says Trump

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February 28 United States president Donald Trump on Thursday has signaled that there could be an end to recent tension between the two nuclear power nations India and Pakistan Trump said that there is a decent news and that the war rhetoric is hopefully coming to an end, “I think reasonably attractive news from Pakistan and India, they have been going at it and we have been involved and have them stop, we have some reasonably decent news,hopefully its going to be coming to an end, going on for a long time,decades and decades.” ANI reported. Tensions between the two nations have seen a surge since the Pulwama attack that lead to killing of 49 CRPF men.buy dapoxetine online https://myhst.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/new/dapoxetine.html no prescription India on Tues...

Proud of Pakistani Forces, This is How we Treat Even our Enemies

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February 27 Former Pakistan cricketer Shahid Afridi has hailed the Pakistan Army for their  treatment of   wing commander Abhinandhan Varthaman who was arrested by Pakistan armed forces this morning. The maverick cricketer called for the end to war hysteria started by India,”Proud of Pakistan Armed Forces @OfficialDGISPR. This is how we treat our enemies even. The War Hysteria started by India must end now. We are a peace loving nation & the only solution to this is joint dialogue as suggested in speech by our PM @ImranKhanPTI” Afridi Tweeted. Afridi was commenting on the video showing wing commander in which he can be seen praising Pakistan army as he sips  tea.

MEA confirms one pilot missing, “India does not wish to see further escalation of this situation” says Sushma Swaraj

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February 27 Sushma Swaraj, who is in China with her counterparts from Beijing and Moscow, termed Tuesday’s strikes by Indian aircraft within the Pakistani airspace as “pre-emptive” and said India will continue to act with “responsibility and restraint.” "India does not wish to see a further escalation of this situation. India will continue to act with responsibility and restraint,” she said. Pakistan Air Force earlier today shot down two Indian jets within its airspace and arrested two Indian pilots, one in an injured condition, the military spokesperson said in a press conference hours after the retaliatory action. A day ago, Indian aircraft had intruded into Pakistani airspace from the Muzaffarabad sector and dropped their payload on what India claimed was a terrorist camp, b...

Wing Commander of Indian Air Force Arrested by Army, Claims Pakistan

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February 27 The Pakistan Army on Wednesday has claimed that they have arrested a wing commander of Indian Air Force who tried to sneak into the Pakistani side through Line of control which divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan. Speaking to Media, the wing commander identified himself as Abhimanyu of Indian Air Force. "he has been admitted to the hospital and one has been taken into detention," the Pakistani Army claimed. Meanwhile the Pakistani Army official spokesperson said that war is not the solution to any issue. "War is the failure of of the Government and its policy, we can start a war, but ending it, is not within our hands," he said. Indian Government on Tuesday claimed that they entered the Balakot area of Pakistan and bombed certain targets inside Pakistan killi...

Pakistan F 16 Jets Enter India from rajouri

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February 27 Pakistani jets on Tuesday violated the Line of Control this morning, sources said, prompting Indian Air Force fighters to launch counter operations. Multiple sources confirmed that Pakistani fighter jets crossed over the Line of Control (LoC) and entered the Nowshera sector in Jammu Kashmir's Rajouri district. The Pakistani jets were forced to return after Indian Air Force jets launched counter operations, officials said. Initial reports suggested that the Pakistani fighter jets were F-16s. There were reports of at least three fighter jets entering Nowshera. News agency PTI quoted an unnamed official as saying, "The jets entered into Indian air space over Nowshera sector this morning. " They were immediately pushed back by Indian jets on air patrol, PTI report...

4 Kashmiri Civilians Killed, 11 Injured in Indian Firing Along LOC

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February 27 Pakistan on Tuesday alleged that Indian troops late evening resorted to indiscriminate shelling from across the dividing line, leaving at least four civilians dead and 11 others wounded in Pakistan administered Kashmir (PaK). The machinegun, mortar and artillery shelling began at about 5:30pm simultaneously in Kotli, Bhimber and Poonch districts and was “intense and indiscriminate”, with civilians being ruthlessly targeted by Indian forces without any provocation, Dawn quoting officials reported. The Kotli district was the worst hit area as all four of its sectors sharing the LoC came under heavy attack, according to deputy commissioner Dr Umer Azam. Relations between Pakistan and India have been tense since a suicide bombing in Kashmir killed over 40 CRPF perso...

Pakistan States Heavy Firing on Indian Army in Rajouri, 5 Army men Injured

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February 27 Barely a day after the Indian Air Force tore through Pakistan’s defence and decimated terror launch pads of Jaish-e-Mohammed in Balakot, Pakistani military violated ceasefire along the Line of Control, injuring five Indian Army personnel. JeM is responsible for the dastardly terror attack in Pulwama less than two weeks ago that killed 40 innocent CRPF jawans. Mood along the international border remained tense throughout Tuesday after 12 Mirage 2000 jets, ably covered by Sukhoi fighter planes, entered Pakistani territory around 3:30 am yesterday and bombed Muzaffarabad and Chakothi in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir and Balakot in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region, deep inside Pakistan. The payload dropped by the Indian Air Force weighed as much as 1000 kilograms. In response, Pak...

Indians Celebrate Air Strikes, As Support for Modi Surges Ahead of Indian Elections

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February 27 Indians on Tuesday took to the streets across the country to celeberate the air strikes on Pakistan across after the government said it carried out air strikes inside Pakistan, killing hundreds of militants in a training camp. The reaction may be a sign that support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi is surging months before a general election, pollsters said. Patriotism may be having a greater influence than concerns about low farm incomes and weak jobs growth. India said air force jets hit a training camp of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), the militant group that claimed credit for a Feb 14 suicide bombing attack that killed Indian paramilitary police in Kashmir, a mountainous region also claimed by neighbouring Pakistan. "A very large number of Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists"...

Will Respond to Indian Attacks At the Time we Want- Pakistan

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February 26 After nearly six hours of meeting led by the Pakistan prime minister, Imran Khan and attended by Air chief and Military chief of Pakistan, the Pakistani Government has said that it will surely retaliate to the 'Indian Aggression.' Denouncing the claims of India that 300 Militants were killed, Pakistan said, "We invite the international Media to visit the spot and investigate whether India has really conducted any attacks." Pakistan in 2016 post the deadly Uri attack had made a similar offer to the international media. ALSO READ: Indian Air Forces Destroy Jaish Camps Camp With 1000 kg Laser-guided Bombs- India Pakistan said that the rhetoric of war, the Indian Government is beating is merely keeping in view the upcoming Lok Sabha polls in India. "Modi Government is l...

Pakistan has a Right to Respond After LOC Violation by India- Pakistan

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February 26 Responding to the violation of LOC by India, The Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Shah Mohammed Qureshi on Tuesday said that Pakistan had warned India time and again against attacking Pakistan. The foreign minister said that a defense meeting is underway and the response to India's aggression will be decided after that. ALSO READ: Indian Air Forces Destroy Jaish Camps Camp With 1000 kg Laser-guided Bombs- India Speaking to Media in Pakistan, the foreign Minister, Qureshi said that Pakistan had appraised the world community about a possible violation of international border by India. "We have a right to respond to the attack," he said. Pakistani Government will officially announce its stance in about an hour. However, analysts in Pakistan believe that the country ...
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