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Operation Sindoor will go down in history as a chapter in India-Pakistan history that drew yet another line over and above the Radcliffe Line, thereby defining on ground the meaning of zero tolerance.
An agreement with the United States means the Pakistani Air Force can only use its F-16s for counterterrorism missions.
When U.S. Navy SEALs raided a compound in Abbottabad in 2011, the world expected chaos—but no one expected that the man ...
Thousands of Afghan refugees in the U.S., including hundreds in South Carolina’s Upstate, face uncertainty after a major announcement by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Veterans and others express outrage as the Trump administration ends special protective status for Afghans who had relocated ...
As one war after another raged in Afghanistan, an estimated 3.5 million Afghans found relative safety living in Pakistan, ...
SEAL Team Six accidentally crashed a helicopter during the famed 2011 raid. Out of spite for its own humiliation, Pakistan ...
Uzbekistan’s current Afghanistan policy appears to be inching toward greater practical cooperation with its “circumstantial” ...
Before New Delhi and Islamabad agreed to a halt to the worst violence between the nuclear-armed neighbours in decades, a ...
The Pentagon is halting gender-affirming healthcare for transgender troops as it moves to implement President Donald Trump's ...
In 2016, the US Ambassador Nicholas Burns emphasized stronger US-India ties over Pakistan, citing strategic shifts, reduced ...
The Taliban has banned chess across Afghanistan until further notice. They are concerned that the game may be used for ...