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By a widely accepted definition, a cloudburst means more than 100 mm of rainfall in one hour, over a small area.
Pakistan has never fully accepted Bangladesh’s independence, and its actions since 1971 prove it remains a persistent ...
Shashi Tharoor urges Pakistan to dismantle terror networks for India to consider normalizing ties, citing past betrayals.
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ABP News on MSNBreaking: Indian Diplomat Eldos Mathew Exposes Pakistan's 1971 Atrocities At Un Security Council
During a heated debate at the United Nations Security Council, Indian diplomat Eldos Mathew strongly criticized Pakistan for ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNChina, India to restart direct flights, resume tourism visa issuance, boost trade
In talks on the border issue with Indian national security adviser Ajit Doval, the two sides agreed to "explore the ...
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'We'll Be Fine If They Play Or Not': Wasim Akram's Blunt Take On India vs Pakistan Asia Cup Showdown
Former Pakistan cricketer Wasim Akram has said that the 'game must go on' whether India or Pakistan play each other in the ...
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi, after high-stakes boundary talks in New Delhi, has landed in Islamabad for the sixth ...
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White House, again, claims Trump stopped India-Pak conflict: ‘Could’ve resulted in nuclear war'
India has consistently denied Donald Trump's claim of US' role in ending its four-day military confrontation with Pakistan from May 7-10.
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India vs Pakistan Match In Asia Cup Called Off After Ex-Champions Pull Out; Full Schedule Announced
The Pakistan Hockey team was replaced by Bangladesh in the Asia Cup, which will run from August 29 to September 7., Hockey, ...
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ABP News on MSNIndia No Longer Has Appetite To Take First Step In Normalising Ties With Pakistan: Tharoor
New Delhi: India no longer has the appetite to take the first step in normalising ties with Pakistan after repeated betrayals ...
ISLAMABAD: Cloudbursts are causing chaos in mountainous parts of India and Pakistan, with tremendous amounts of rain falling ...
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India Today on MSNRising temperatures, shifting monsoon: Why Pakistan's flood toll keeps climbing
Climate change, shifting monsoons, and melting glaciers fuel Pakistan's flood crisis, exposing unpreparedness and the effects ...
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