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China-Pakistan agree to 'unswervingly safeguard' bilateral tiesPakistan and China have pledged to strengthen their relationship and build a shared future. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's visit to China ...
Red Fort blast charge sheet reveals use of TATP explosive, ‘Operation Heavenly Hind’ plotThe NIA charge sheet in the 2025 Red Fort blast case reveals the use of TATP in a vehicle-borne IED, which killed 11 people. Ten accused, l...
Red Fort area blast case: NIA files 7,500-page chargesheet against 10 accusedThe National Investigation Agency has filed a massive 7,500-page chargesheet in the Red Fort car bomb explosion case. Eleven people were ki...
US report flags Pakistan as base for long-active terror groups, some dating back to 1980sA US report identifies Pakistan as a base for many terrorist groups. These groups have operated for decades. India responded to attacks wit...
India reaffirms commitment to promote peace, stability, development in Afghanistan at UNIndia's Ambassador to the UN, Harish Parvathaneni, addressed the Security Council, reaffirming India's commitment to Afghanistan's peace an...
Islamists from Tajikistan gain prominence in new Syrian governmentThreats from radicals in Tajikistan are emerging as a potential challenge for both Afghanistan and India, with Saifiddin Tadjiboev, now a c...
Terror groups enjoy greater freedom in Afghanistan than at any time in recent history: UN reportThe Taliban in Afghanistan has not limited foreign terrorist fighters, leading to concerns over the increased freedom of terrorist groups. ...
IS gets active in Northern Afghanistan; Moscow upset over Pakistan's role in promoting terror on Afghan soil"Fighters of some international terrorist organizations, including those from the CIS countries, have become active on the territory of the...
IS gets active in Northern Afghanistan; Moscow upset over Pak role in promoting terror on Afghan soil"Fighters of some international terrorist organizations, including those from the CIS countries, have become active on the territory of the...
India hosts SCO-RATS meet; focus on situation in AfghanistanA major focus of the discussions was to be on the situation in Afghanistan, especially in dealing with the threat from terrorist groups act...
Terror groups enjoy greater freedom in Afghanistan than any time in recent history: UN reportThe report says the dreaded Islamic State terrorist group aims to position itself as the "chief rejectionist force" in Afghanistan, expands...
India and US have 'one mind and one approach': Sherman on AfghanistanNoting that the US appreciates India's concerns over spread of terrorism from Afghanistan, she told a select group of reporters that Washin...
CDS Bipin Rawat raises concerns over terror after Taliban takeoverWelcoming the support of the Quad nations in fighting the global war on terrorism, Gen Rawat said that India would deal with any terror out...
Anticipated Taliban takeover of Afghanistan but timelines surprised us: Chief of Defence StaffGen Rawat said New Delhi was concerned about the possibility of terrorist activities from Afghanistan impacting India and contingency plans...
Terrorist activities key factor of instability in Afghanistan: Shanghai Cooperation OrganisationThe SCO also reaffirmed its position that there is no alternative to settling the conflict in Afghanistan through political dialogue and pi...
Terrorists attacking Afghan cannot be allowed to negotiate from 'place of advantage': India tells UNAkbaruddin said that the "sanctuaries and safe havens" provided to terror networks have to be addressed for a genuine and sustainable peace...
Use sanctions as weapon against terrorists in Afghanistan: Syed Akbaruddin"These groups are stealing the resources of Afghanistan which ought to belong to the people of the country," Akbaruddin said.
Pakistan hub of terror activities: AfghanistanPakistan's Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said in his address at the UN General Assembly that safe havens of the Taliban does not exis...
Heart of Asia Conference: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani thanks IndiaAfghanistan President Ashraf Ghani also voiced his concern at the growing threat of terrorism, which has left the region scarred.
Afghan Militants get support from beyond its borders- UN Ambassador Bhagwant BishnoiTerrorist and extremists groups have continued to survive despite the immense military pressure- Bhagwant Bishnoi