Pakistan was forced to swallow its pride and plead for a ceasefire after India showed unwavering resolve and delivered a punishing blow with no signs of backing down.
The FT recently published an article drawing a false equivalence between PM Modi and Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir, effectively providing cover for Pakistan’s escalation while distorting India’s measured retaliation following the Pahalgam terror attack
Not a single missile fired by India was intercepted by Chinese air defence system, paraded by Pakistan as the state-of-the-art solutions against aerial threats.
Hours after India struck terror camps in Pakistan, Arfa Khanum and Siddharth Varadrajan began parroting Pakistani narratives, denying terrorist casualties and warning of retaliation—a familiar pattern in their long-standing practice of ideological sabotage.
In a cautionary tale of how political shortsightedness can compromise national security for generations, Congress govt in 1966 returned the strategically significant Haji Pir Pass to Pakistan.
BBC Hindi recently published an article that described Pakistan COAS Asim Munir with humanizing tropes such as "headmaster's son" despite the fact that his anti-Hindu venom foreshadowed the Pahalgam massacre.
A new video shot seconds before the terrorists opened fire at Baisaran meadows in Pahalgam highlights the chilling complicity of locals in the terror attack.
The Lakshmi Mittal and Family Southas East Asia Institute at Harvard University's sponsorship of Pakistan Conference 2025 has put under spotlight the moral and patriotic obligation of Indian businessmen.