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At a time when militarisation is intensifying, public discourse is increasingly soaked in nationalism, and the spectre of conflict looms from West Asia to South Asia, the Pakistan India People’s Forum for Peace and Democracy (PIPFPD) convened a cross-border webinar titled “Counting the Costs of Conflicts — Why Peace Matters”.
India is reaching out to its key economic partners in the Middle East to take stock of the impact of the Iran war and ensure smooth trade. Meanwhile, PM Modi is busy campaigning in West Bengal. DW has more.
For almost a year after a brief armed conflict with Pakistan, India has been trying to portray its nuclear-armed neighbor as a sponsor of terrorism that shouldn’t be trusted by other governments.
Nirupama Menon Rao and Hina Rabbani Khar engage on need for common ground over shared interests amid US-Iran war
Tensions have surged between India and Pakistan, which fought a four-day war last May, following deadly explosions on consecutive days last week in their respective capitals, New Delhi and Islamabad. Pakistan has blamed India for the November 11 suicide ...
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India’s Iran war trap
New Delhi has good reasons to keep in the good graces of both sides of the Iran War. But these are not enough to help mediate negotiations.
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'Saved 30 to 50 million lives': Trump repeats India-Pakistan ceasefire claim amid war with Iran
Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that the 3-day India-Pakistan conflict was ended by him, though India has repeatedly denied the claim.
Shashi Tharoor advocates for a more assertive Indian foreign policy as global conflicts threaten regional stability and economic security.
India is a country that rewards serious strategic attention. What it has received instead is strategic whiplash.
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Pakistan establishment heavyweight’s jibe at UAE puts focus on fraying Abu Dhabi-Islamabad ties amid war
Earlier this week, Pakistan Senator and former I&B minister Mushahid Hussain described the UAE as a 'helpless nation' after the latter asked Islamabad to repay a $3.5 billion loan.