Conflict With India Won't Have Large Fiscal Impact
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A massive military project is underway in China; recent satellite images have revealed. This mammoth military project is kept secret as reports suggest that Beijing is constructing what could become the largest underground military command center ever built in the world.
How internal politics in both countries could escalate the conflict in the wake of a tourist massacre in Kashmir.
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What Countries Are Backing Pakistan in the India-Pakistan War?As tensions rise between India and Pakistan, the international community's stance becomes crucial. While China’s support for Pakistan is well-documented, the question remains: Who else is backing Pakistan in this conflict?
New developments in the nuclear powers’ harrowing four-day conflict, along with entrenched religious nationalism on each side, could signal more frequent battles ahead.
China’s enduring “all weather” alliance with “iron-clad” friend Pakistan is increasingly at odds with Beijing’s avowed commitment to counterterrorism.
Tensions between India and Pakistan over Kashmir could escalate into a U.S.-China proxy conflict, raising concerns among global analysts.
Chinese defence stocks, which surged as much as 36 per cent following the launch of Operation Sindoor last week, have now slumped as much as 8.5 per cent since the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan.
The armed conflict beween India and Pakistan has inadvertently spotlighted Chinese military technology in a real-world combat scenario against Western weapons
Recent escalations in the India-Pakistan conflict have ignited intense aerial skirmishes, marked not only by modern fighter jets but also by sustained drone assaults. Contrary to earlier industry forecasts anticipating a cooling drone market as conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East wane,
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ABP News on MSNFrom Truman To Trump: How 14 US Presidents Approached Kashmir ‘Dispute’ Between India & PakistanThe Kashmir 'dispute' has frequently drawn the attention of successive United States presidents as Washington has expressed interest—either overtly or diplomatically—in playing a mediating role.