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Pakistan missed opportunities to reduce tensionsâ: Former Indian Foreign Secretary
Former Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan has accused Pakistan of escalating the conflict with missile and drone attacks.Speaking to BBC Radio, Harsh Vardhan said that Pakistan increased tensions and now the responsibility to step back also lies with it.
âPakistan has missed the opportunity to return to a peaceful situation,â he said.
The former foreign secretary also said that any escalation by Pakistan would be met with a âstrong responseâ from India
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54 minutes agoOur brave armed forces gave a befitting reply to repeated Indian aggression: Shahbaz Sharif
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has said that Pakistani forces have given a strong and coordinated response to Indian aggression.
Shahbaz Sharif expressed these views during a telephonic conversation with President Asif Ali Zardari, PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar and leaders of other parties.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif took political leaders into confidence regarding the current situation and Pakistanâs retaliatory actions against India.
The Prime Minister said that India launched missile and drone attacks on Pakistan, but despite these aggressive actions, Pakistan showed extreme restraint.
Shahbaz Sharif said that our brave armed forces gave a befitting reply to repeated Indian aggression.
He said, âOur counter-operation âBanyan Marsusâ specifically targeted those Indian military installations from where the attacks on Pakistan had begun.â
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11 killed, 56 injured in Indian shelling in Pakistan-administered Kashmir: Information Minister Pir Mazhar Shah,Naseer Chaudhry, journalist, Muzaffarabad
Information Minister of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Pir Mazhar Shah, has said that 11 people were killed and 56 injured last night due to Indian shelling along the Line of Control.According to the Minister of Information, 235 houses were destroyed by shelling, of which 206 were partially destroyed and the rest were completely destroyed.
He further said that the government is facilitating those who are voluntarily relocating from the area.
Pir Mazhar Shah also said that âgroups of two hundred volunteers have been prepared who will help in emergency situations.â
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China and US intensify efforts to reduce tensions after missile attacks on Pakistani and Indian air bases
Referring to missile attacks on military installations in India, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistani forces had âgiven a strong and coordinated response to Indian aggression.â While the Indian military claimed that Pakistan had âused high-velocity missilesâ that caused limited damage. Meanwhile, China and the United States have offered to mediate to reduce tensions between Pakistan and India. -
citizens of Islamabad and Rawalpindi tell the BBC?
Fear is spreading among people in the countryâs capital, Islamabad, and its twin city, Rawalpindi, following the attack on the Pakistani Air Forceâs Nur Khan Air Base.Eyewitnesses saw explosions, fire and smoke rising late at night. Pakistan blamed India and claimed retaliation.
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Pakistan and India have agreed to an immediate ceasefire: Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar
Pakistanâs Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar also said in a tweet that Pakistan and India have agreed to an immediate ceasefire.He said in a tweet that âPakistan has always strived for peace and security in the region and has not compromised on its sovereignty and territorial integrity.â
It should be noted that some time ago, the US President made a statement on the social media platform X regarding the ceasefire between the two countries.
There has been no comment from India so far
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