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    All-party delegation led by Shashi Tharoor wraps up US visit

    A multi-party Indian delegation, led by Shashi Tharoor, concluded its US visit. The delegation met with US Vice President J D Vance and Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau. The aim was to highlight India's determination to fight terrorism originating from Pakistan. This followed Operation Sindoor, launched after the Pahalgam attack. The team also paid respects to Mahatma Gandhi.

    Had a fruitful meeting with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy: Piyush Goyal

    Union Minister Piyush Goyal and UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy convened to enhance bilateral trade and fortify collaboration across sectors, aiming to fully realize their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Both leaders lauded the progress in finalizing the historic India-UK FTA, anticipating a significant boost to their growing relationship.

    UK foreign secretary supports India's fight against cross-border terrorism

    Prime Minister Modi and UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy met, emphasizing decisive action against terrorism, with Lammy condemning the Pahalgam attack and supporting India's fight against cross-border terrorism. Modi expressed satisfaction with the India-UK Free Trade Agreement and Double Contribution Convention. Both leaders discussed enhancing cooperation across various sectors and addressed regional and global issues.

    Pakistan Generals want conflict, terrorists are their tools: Ravi Shankar Prasad in Berlin

    Ravi Shankar Prasad criticised Pakistan's military for using terrorists against India. He highlighted India's IT and digital progress under Narendra Modi. Prasad contrasted this with Pakistan's failures and military control. He mentioned India's response to the Pahalgam attack. The delegation conveyed India's united stance against terrorism in Germany after visiting Belgium.

    'Criminal betrayal of our soldiers': Cong slams Modi govt over 'failing' to isolate Pakistan

    The Congress party claims Modi government did not isolate Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack. They allege China is arming Pakistan with jets and missiles. International organizations like the World Bank and IMF are providing financial aid. Congress leaders question the government's foreign policy and counter-terrorism efforts. They demand answers regarding intelligence failures and past claims of brokered ceasefires.

    Germany reaffirms strong support in fight against terrorism, says its foreign minister

    Germany supports India in fighting terrorism. Federal Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul spoke to an Indian delegation. The delegation highlighted India's zero-tolerance stance after the Pahalgam attack. Discussions focused on strengthening the India-Germany partnership. They also talked about a rules-based international order. The delegation met with German Bundestag members. They emphasized India's firm response to terrorism.

    • Firmly reject the baseless and misleading remarks: Pakistan on PM Modi's statements in J&K

      Pakistan expressed dismay at Prime Minister Modi's accusation of their involvement in the Pahalgam terror attack, which resulted in the deaths of 26 civilians. Modi asserted that Pakistan's actions targeted humanity and Kashmir's social harmony, aiming to incite communal violence and disrupt the livelihoods of Kashmiris. Pakistan's foreign office refuted these claims as baseless and misleading, demanding credible evidence.

      BRICS Parliamentary Forum condemns Pahalgam terror attack

      The BRICS Parliamentary Forum, including China and Iran, denounced the Pahalgam terror attack. The forum pledged to combat terrorism collectively. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla advocated for cutting off terror funding. He also emphasized intelligence sharing and preventing technology misuse. The forum agreed on global cooperation against terrorism. They also focused on global peace and security.

      Won't allow Pahalgam terror attack to hinder development work in Jammu & Kashmir: PM Modi

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured support to Jammu and Kashmir. He promised that the Pahalgam terror attack would not halt development. Modi praised border residents for their bravery during Pakistani shelling. Additional relief was announced for families whose houses were damaged. He highlighted the youth's aspirations for shopping malls, cinema halls, and film shooting destinations.

      'I didn't plant it': Shashi Tharoor's son from the Washington Post asks a question on Operation Sindoor. Watch his sharp reply

      During India's diplomatic outreach following the Pahalgam terror attack, Shashi Tharoor engaged in a Q&A session at the Council of Foreign Relations in New York. A notable moment occurred when his son, journalist Ishan Tharoor, unexpectedly posed a question regarding evidence of Pakistan's involvement.

      US Vice President Vance expressed complete support for India's fight against terrorism: Tejasvi Surya

      An Indian all-party delegation engaged with US Vice President JD Vance in Washington DC. The discussion focused on strengthening India-US ties, especially in counter-terrorism. Vance voiced strong support for India's actions against terrorism, recalling his presence in India during the Pahalgam attack. He praised India's restraint and expressed enthusiasm for increased trade and partnership.

      India's actions against Pakistan have resulted in Simla pact losing its sanctity, says Asif

      Khawaja Asif says India's actions have undermined the Simla Agreement. He suggests Pakistan might terminate the pact. The Line of Control could then become a ceasefire line. Tensions rose after the Pahalgam attack. India conducted strikes, and Pakistan retaliated. Hostilities ceased after talks between military operations directors on May 10. Both sides agreed to stop military actions.

      Urged Congress to seek Parliament special session after return of multi-party delegations: Supriya Sule

      Supriya Sule of NCP (SP) urged Congress to delay demanding a special Parliament session. She wanted to wait until multi-party delegations returned from abroad. Sixteen opposition parties sought the session to discuss the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. Sule, who led a delegation to several nations, expressed solidarity with India.

      Pakistan’s defence minister calls Simla Agreement a ‘dead document’, says LoC now a ceasefire line

      Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has declared the 1972 Simla Agreement a "dead document," asserting a return to the 1948 position on Kashmir and questioning the relevance of other bilateral agreements. This statement follows escalating tensions after a terror attack in Pahalgam, prompting retaliatory strikes by Indian forces across the Line of Control.

      'Kill me too': Tharoor recounts terror survivor's cry to Indian diaspora in Washington

      Shashi Tharoor spoke to the Indian community in Washington. He shared details of the Pahalgam terror incident. Tharoor emphasized the strong support from US legislators. He mentioned India's fight against terrorism. The Indian delegation sought solidarity from the US. Tharoor urged the diaspora to voice their concerns. The delegation included MPs from various parties.

      Surely he's aware Pahalgam terrorists still not brought to justice: Congress on PM Modi's J&K visit

      Ahead of Prime Minister Modi's visit to Jammu and Kashmir, Congress questions the unresolved justice for the Pahalgam attack, alleging the involved terrorists were also linked to prior incidents. Modi is set to inaugurate development projects worth over Rs 46,000 crore, including the Chenab bridge and Vande Bharat trains, alongside launching the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link.

      Fund money is going to Pakistani Army, not being used for development of people: Asaduddin Owaisi

      Asaduddin Owaisi, an AIMIM MP, stated that funds provided to Pakistan by Saudi Arabia and the IMF are being used by the Pakistani Army. He urged the Indian government to push for Pakistan's re-inclusion on the FATF grey list. Owaisi highlighted concerns about terrorism and refuted Pakistan's claim as a Muslim country.

      In Egypt, MPs win strong backing on cross-border terror

      An Indian parliamentary delegation, led by Supriya Sule, engaged with Egyptian officials, including Foreign Minister Badr Abdellaty, to bolster counter-terrorism cooperation, particularly addressing Pakistan-based terror infrastructure. Discussions also covered India's engagement with the Arab world and regional issues like water sharing.

      Lavrov may visit next week, boost security ties

      Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is set to visit India soon, aiming to strengthen security cooperation, particularly in combating cross-border terrorism and enhancing defense ties. This visit precedes a planned summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and PM Narendra Modi. Lavrov's trip marks the first visit by a P5 Foreign Minister since the recent Pahalgam terror attacks and Operation Sindoor.

      India calls Pahalgam response measured in talks with Australia

      Defence Minister Rajnath Singh assured Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles that India's response to the Pahalgam terror attack was measured and proportionate. Both leaders condemned terrorism and pledged to combat it in all forms. India emphasized its right to self-defence against cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan, highlighting its responsible actions.

      Pakistan foreign minister Ishaq Dar says chances of revival of conflict with India 'remote'

      Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar addressed the media regarding recent tensions with India. He acknowledged Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's diplomatic efforts with Turkiye, Iran, Azerbaijan and Tajikistan. Dar stated that while Pakistan seeks dialogue, it will respond firmly to any Indian aggression. He mentioned the Indus Waters Treaty and offered a neutral probe into the Pahalgam attack.

      We only want to discuss Pahalgam terror attack, not action taken by government: Sanjay Raut

      Opposition parties in India are pushing for a special Parliament session. They want to discuss the Pahalgam terror attack. Sanjay Raut says the focus should be on the attack itself. Mallikarjun Kharge highlights concerns about the government's transparency. He mentions the need to address the Pahalgam incident. Kharge also mentions civilian deaths in Poonch, Uri, and Rajouri.

      India is peace-loving nation committed to 'no-first-use' nuclear doctrine despite terror threats: Vikramjit Singh Sahney

      An Indian all-party delegation, led by Supriya Sule, visited Egypt to convey India's commitment to peace and its 'no first use' nuclear doctrine, despite facing cross-border terrorism. The delegation presented evidence of Pakistan's involvement in the Pahalgam attack, garnering condemnation from Egyptian leaders.

      Operation Sindoor: Pakistani dossier reveals more sites where India struck

      A Pakistani dossier has revealed additional locations targeted by Indian forces during Operation Sindoor, including areas deep within Pakistan. The dossier alleges Indian escalation following the Pahalgam attack, highlighting drone and missile strikes in Peshawar, Gujrat, and other cities. While India initially reported strikes on terror targets, the new dossier suggests a wider scope of Indian military actions.

      Indian leaders in Liberia highlight Pakistan's role in terrorism, call for global unity

      An all-party delegation visiting Liberia emphasized the global threat of terrorism, with a focus on Pakistan's role in harboring terrorist organizations and its connection to international attacks post-9/11. Indian representatives stressed that terrorism is not just a regional issue for India but a global concern requiring unified international action, especially in light of recent attacks.

      Operation Sindoor inspired by Ahilyabai Holkar: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath

      Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that India's strong response in Operation Sindoor, following the Pahalgam terror attack, was inspired by Ahilyabai Holkar's self-defense principles. He mentioned that the BJP government is following her path of good governance, undertaking development and public welfare projects in Uttar Pradesh. Adityanath addressed a program commemorating Holkar's 300th birth anniversary.

      81 'anti-nationals' arrested in Assam after Pahalgam terror attack

      Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced the apprehension of two more individuals accused of being "anti-nationals," raising the total arrests to 81 since the Pahalgam terror attack in April. These arrests, made in Sonitpur and Kamrup districts, are a result of tracking anti-national posts on social media. The government is taking stringent action against those sympathizing with Pakistan.

      J-K: Undeterred by terror, pilgrims flock to Kheer Bhawani shrine in Kashmir

      Despite the recent Pahalgam terror attack and subsequent Operation Sindoor, devotees are flocking to the Mata Kheer Bhawani temple in Kashmir for the annual Kheer Bhawani Mela, commencing on June 3, 2025. Pilgrims, including Kashmiri Pandits, remain steadfast in their faith, undeterred by the violence, as authorities implement extensive security and logistical measures to ensure a peaceful pilgrimage.

      One more arrested in Assam for being 'Pakistan sympathiser', total at 79

      Assam's crackdown on alleged Pakistan sympathisers intensifies, with the arrest of Farijul Haque, bringing the total to 79 since the Pahalgam terror attack. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma vows to continue the state-wide operation against those involved in anti-India activities. Some individuals may face charges under the National Security Act.

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