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As tensions ratcheted up over the last week of fighting, Pakistan did not consider deploying nuclear warheads to strike India ...
Pakistan Minister Ishaq Dar threatens India, says tampering with Indus Water Treaty would be considered an act of war, days ...
The Pakistani minister’s comments come just a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi said “blood and water cannot flow ...
On Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar's interview to foreign media, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal says, "In the last week, as a result of Operation Sindoor, Pakistan has seen its terrorism centres ...
In an interview with CNN, Dar described India’s retaliatory strikes as war and that long-term negotiations between the two ...
The Australian Foreign Minister expressed concern over the situation and conveyed condolences over the loss of innocent lives ...
In interview to CNN, Dar said India's strikes were a 'wishful attempt to establish hegemony', and use of nuclear weapons in ...
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has once again made a controversial statement, stating that if the Indus Waters Treaty issue is not resolved, the ceasefire will hold no meaning.
India asserts a firm 'new normal' on counterterrorism, warning Pakistan of decisive retaliation against any provocation or cross-border terror.
The recent exchange of strikes marked the worst military confrontation between Pakistan and India since the 1971 war.
President Donald Trump has congratulated both countries for using "common sense and great intelligence" to agree to a ...
Deputy PM Ishaq Dar says Pakistan acted in self-defence amid escalating tensions with India, calling for de-escalation if ...