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India won't tolerate any form of nuclear blackmail: Rajnath Singh in SeoulThe pacts were firmed up following Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's wide-ranging talks in Seoul with his South Korean counterpart Ahn Gyu-b...
No sanctuary safe in Pak, India will choose time of strike: Armed ForcesIndia's top military officials stated no terrorist sanctuary in Pakistan is safe. They affirmed India is ready to strike any target at its ...
Operation Sindoor: India marks first anniversary of its most expansive multi-domain combat mission in half a centuryOperation Sindoor, launched after the Pahalgam attack, redefined India's security. It utilized drones and AI, prompting a military upgrade....
US-Iran war: Tehran doubles down on closing the Strait of Hormuz as the ceasefire nears expirationUS-Israel war with Iran: Tehran is maintaining its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. This action continues as long as the United States mai...
Zero tolerance for terror, essential to never yield to nuclear blackmail: S JaishankarExternal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar delivered a strong message to Europe, asserting India's zero tolerance policy on terrorism and readi...
"Litany of Pakistan's crimes is endless," says all-party delegation member Manish TewariCongress MP Manish Tewari, part of an all-party delegation, asserted that Pakistan's support for terrorism against India has been comprehen...
No longer be blackmailed by Pakistan's nuclear bluff, says all party-delegation member Baijayant PandaAn all-party Indian delegation, led by BJP MP Baijayant Panda in Bahrain, conveyed India's firm stance against Pakistan's nuclear threats, ...
EAM Jaishakar appreciates contribution of Indian diaspora to New Delhi's deepening ties with GermanyExternal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, concluding his Europe visit in Berlin, met members of the Indian diaspora on Saturday and acknowled...
Pakistan claims all its nukes are safePakistan asserted the robustness of its nuclear security and command structures, responding to concerns raised about its nuclear arsenal. T...
Kirana Hills nuclear site: Pak nukes are under the scannerOperation Sindoor has reignited concerns about the safety of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, especially after India's assertive strikes on Paki...
Pak nukes should be under IAEA: Rajnath SinghDefence Minister Rajnath Singh, addressing armed forces in Srinagar, declared Pakistan's nuclear arsenal unsafe and advocated for IAEA supe...
Pakistan criticises Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's remarks on its nuclear arsenalPakistan has responded to Rajnath Singh's comments about their nuclear weapons. Singh suggested the IAEA should supervise Pakistan's nuclea...
"Bharat ne Pakistan ke seene par vaar kiya": PM Modi on India halting neighbour's cross-border plansPrime Minister Narendra Modi, in a nationally televised address, declared that Pakistan’s preparations for a border offensive were thwarted...
India will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail: PM Modi's clear warning to PakistanPrime Minister Modi declared that India will not accept nuclear blackmail, emphasizing that Operation Sindoor against Pakistan is currently...
PM Modi fires three warning salvos at Pakistan: No tolerance for 'terror, terrorists, or nuclear blackmail'Following Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Modi issued stern warnings to Pakistan, emphasizing decisive retaliation for any terror attack....
Nuclear blackmail won’t be tolerated, says BJPBJP has faced widespread criticism on social media and in civil society for failing to prevent and counter attacks like the ones at Pathank...
Radicalisation of Pakistan's society matter of concern: NSA Ajit DovalNSA Ajit Doval said that India wants to deal with Pakistan in a way which was fair, correct and transparent and without bending to any of t...
- Nukes have deterred world powers from threatening India, says Shivshankar Menon
Nuclear weapons have deterred world powers from issuing "explicit or implicit threats" to blackmail India to toe a particular line, Nationa...
How safe are Pak nuclear weapons?One of the great oddities of Pakistan's nuclear weapon capability was how swiftly the debate shifted from the ideological to the visceral: ...
- No chance of Indo-Pak nuclear war despite 'sabre rattling': Pak nuclear scientist A Q Khan
A Q Khan said that India doesn't need more than five weapons to hurt Pakistan badly, and Pak wouldn't need more than 10 to return the favou...