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Tharoor Asserts India Acted Alone in Operation Sindoor, Rejects Trump’s Mediation Claims

Tharoor Asserts India Acted Alone in Operation Sindoor, Rejects Trump’s Mediation Claims

New Delhi, June 5, 2025 — Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has strongly affirmed that India independently decided to conclude its military operations during Operation Sindoor, countering claims of foreign mediation, including from U.S. President Donald Trump. Tharoor stated that the country’s response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack was “measured, firm, and sovereign,” designed solely to dismantle terror infrastructure without provoking a wider conflict.Amid circulating narratives about diplomatic interventions, Tharoor clarified that no formal request or engagement was made with any third party for mediation between India and Pakistan. “India’s response was based on its own assessments and strategic…
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Operation Sindoor is Face of Changing India, Not Just a Military Mission: PM Modi

Operation Sindoor is Face of Changing India, Not Just a Military Mission: PM Modi

New Delhi, May 25, 2025: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has underscored that Operation Sindoor was not merely a military exercise but a bold reflection of the "new India" an assertive, self-assured nation that does not tolerate terrorism and answers provocation with decisive force.In a powerful message shared across recent addresses, including his Mann Ki Baat radio broadcast and speeches in Rajasthan, PM Modi called the 88-hour-long operation a "new form of justice" rather than vengeance. Launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives, the operation showcased India's upgraded military readiness, strategic vision, and geopolitical resolve.“Pakistan has…
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India Officially Halts Indus Waters Treaty Citing Fundamental Changes Post-Pahalgam Terror Attack

India Officially Halts Indus Waters Treaty Citing Fundamental Changes Post-Pahalgam Terror Attack

New Delhi, April 25, 2025 – The Indian government has formally notified Pakistan of its decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, marking a historic shift in bilateral water-sharing agreements. The move follows the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, in which 26 people, including 25 Indian nationals and a Nepali citizen, were killed.According to sources, Jal Shakti Ministry Secretary Debashree Mukherjee conveyed the decision to Pakistan’s Water Resources Secretary Syed Ali Murtaza through a formal communication. The letter stated that the Treaty was being held in abeyance "with immediate effect" due to "fundamental changes…
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