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The Taliban, originally rooted in Pakistan and funded during the Cold War, rose amid global power games. Today, China invests ...
The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (UP ATS) on Thursday (May 22) arrested a man from Varanasi who was allegedly spying ...
Pakistan is on a self-destructive path as one looks at the shifting geopolitical landscape wherein nations prioritise stability, economic cooperation, and counter-terrorism ...
How US special forces lost bin Laden in the mountains of Afghanistan in December 2001 ...
A look at the worst USAF accidents, including Vietnam transport losses, an air show disaster, and nuclear crashes in Maryland ...
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The Print on MSNIndia needs to focus on winning in Kashmir, not fighting PakistanLike it or not, the Pakistan Army has shown it is willing to fight. And this has given renewed hope to the pro-Pakistan ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNThe Bin Laden manhunt on NetflixThis latest and almost widely watched Netflix show on the manhunt of America's most wanted enemy has repeated the same ...
American political scientist and author Dr. Christine Fair publicly dismantled the claims made by a Pakistani Fulbright ...
The most recent conflict in the longstanding tensions between India and Pakistan may not have directly involved its neighbor, ...
Humanitarian corridors, though designed to provide safe passage and aid in conflict zones, often become militarised spaces that exacerbate violence ...
Irshad Ahmad The ceasefire between India and Pakistan remains technically intact, but the psychological war rages on. While ...
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Washington’s “giving a vast amount of military assistance to Pakistan” was “awfully hard to defend,” Sen. Albert Gore Sr. of ...
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