“Make no mistake—Pakistan will continue to monitor India’s actions closely. We urge the world to do the same,” FO said.
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“Make no mistake—Pakistan will continue to monitor India’s actions closely. We urge the world to do the same,” FO said.
Naravane expressed his disappointment at the situation and lashed out at Indian media for promoting war hysteria.
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The statement came after rising criticism of Modi
She added, “India has only seen our trailer — the full film is yet to come."
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge also demanded the Modi government explain its missteps.
Veteran cricketer announced the decision in social media post
He said special thanksgiving prayers will be offered, for the development of the country and the nation.
'Indian drones have been involved in multiple violations of the ceasefire agreement in recent days'
Pakistan launched operation on May 10 to respond to Indian aggression.
Dar assured that Pakistan would continue to act responsibly to promote regional stability and prevent further escalation.
He advised BJP govt against military conflict with Pakistan,
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The corridor, a symbol of interfaith peace and diplomacy, was closed on May 7 following cross-border hostilities.
According to the UK-based newspaper, Pakistan's successful use of "unseen and silent technology" left Indian Rafale pilots unaware of the threat until it was too late.
Earlier, a senior CNN journalist, Nick Robertson, reported that Pakistan’s decisive missile retaliation amid the recent military escalation played a pivotal role in compelling India to agree to a ceasefire.
Khawaja Asif lauded forces for prompt response.
"We also thank Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio for their valuable contributions for peace in South Asia."
He noted that the Pakistani retaliation created "a pressure scenario for Indian leadership," ultimately leaving them with no viable option but to step back and pursue de-escalation.
“If we can pursue peace with a hostile neighbour, we must also pursue reconciliation at home. It’s time for a political ceasefire.”
Bilawal credited Pakistan’s principled diplomacy, credible military response, and transparent communication as key factors in rallying international support.
Tensions are high between Pakistan and India after May 7 attack.