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India tightens citizenship rules for CAA applicants from Pakistan, Afghanistan and BangladeshNew rules require applicants from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh seeking Indian citizenship to declare their passport status. Those ...
Taliban imposes restrictions on Afghanistan's Sikh, Hindu minoritiesUnder the Taliban, Sikhs and Hindus have faced severe restrictions, including on their appearances, and have been banned from marking their...
Afghan Taliban asks Pakistan government to pursue peace talks with TTP: ReportThe Afghan Taliban has asked the Pakistan government to initiate another round of negotiations with the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan t...
Prime Minister Modi meets Afghan Sikh-Hindu delegation, tells them 'India is your home'The meeting comes a day after Prime Minister Modi hosted a number of prominent Sikhs at his residence, and a day before the Punjab Assembly...
Taliban size up the threat from a tenacious IS-KIslamic State in Khorasan is a broader Islamic State group. It was officially founded in 2014, when Sunni extremists fighting insurgencies ...
Jihadist threat 'getting worse', says ex-UK PM Tony BlairAhead of the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks in the United States, and in the wake of the Taliban retaking power in Afghanista...
Explainer: How dangerous is Afghanistan's Islamic State?President Joe Biden cited the threat of Islamic State attacks in sticking with a Tuesday deadline for pulling U.S. forces out of Afghanista...
The Afghan war: Mr Biden, you did start the fire, it wasn't always burningVolumes of research on how the CIA helped to form, finance and create safe havens for non-Afghan jihadi groups in its war against communism...
Afghan collapse, US rout, Pak gainIndia has to guard against both Afghanistan being turned into a fertile recruiting ground for non-state actors to be deployed in India and ...
Taliban will not negotiate unless it suffers battlefield losses: Ashraf Ghani“They (Taliban) will not engage in meaningful negotiations unless the situation changes on the battlefield; therefore, we should have a cle...
Muslim, Rohingya refugees convert to Christianity to take benefit of the Citizenship (Amendment) ActThe legislation, which was passed by Parliament last year and came into existence on January 10 this year, allows non-Muslim migrants from ...
From Moradabad to Hyderabad, Muslims worry about the impact of new citizenship lawThe CAA fast-tracks citizenship for five non-Muslim communities in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, but the concern is in what it sign...
American ISIS fighter praises Orlando gunman in new videoThe video, released by the dreaded terror group yesterday, came exactly one week after Omar Mateen slaughtered 49 people inside a gay night...
US Senator Rand Paul asks colleagues to oppose F-16 deal with Pakistan"Why should the US consider selling major defence items to Pakistan whose allegiance to the Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani network is well-...
Pakistan probably most dangerous country for world: Ex-CIA officialToday, Pakistan finds itself in a very complicated security situation where there is little differentiation among radical groups, he noted.
India non-cooperative in solving Kashmir issue: Pakistan"The stance of the previous govts in India was subtle, but the Modi govt said that if Pak is to maintain good ties with India, then it shou...
- Taliban vow more attacks against Pak govt, military facilities
The Taliban have vowed to launch more "high-profile" attacks against government and military installations in Pakistan.
Osama dead; but jihadi terrorism to survive with Pakistan'supportOsama bin Laden, head of al-Qaeda influenced thousands of Muslim youth in 80s, 90s, to take to jihadi terrorism as a weapon of defiance.
Security lessons from history & geographyIndia should help Pakistan and Afghanistan find ways to move towards a healthier economy, a more stable and stronger polity and a freer soc...
- Headley had vowed to ‘retaliate’ against India
Headley wrote this in one of the e-mails sent to his friends.