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The sinking of PNS Ghazi off Visakhapatnam during the 1971 war reshaped India's naval history and strategic dominance.
Psychologists suggest that such calls for continued military action stem not from bloodlust but from a complex interplay of factors, including perceptions of injustice, the emotionally charged history ...
The fact that India and Pakistan were able to agree to a ceasefire as escalations spiralled is reason for optimism. It shows ...
In the often volatile and militarized geopolitical landscape of South Asia— where history, animosity, and strategic ...
Jalandhar has given Pakistan another Chief of Army Staff, Gen Zia ul-Haq, the progenitor of politico-military jihad across ...
India and Pakistan attempted peace through the Lahore Declaration, focusing on the Kashmir issue. However, tensions escalated ...
Days before Pahalgam terror attack, Asim Munir invoked the two-nation theory that once split the Subcontinent into India and ...
A family recounts the 1965 war, when a bomb fell on the Jammu airport and killed the author's father and elder brother. He ...
India is an exception in protecting democracy from the army, but questions about the strategic efficiency of this dialectic are far from easy ...
According to a Washington Post report, the Indian Air Force has damaged at least six Pakistani airbases in the recent ...
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The symphony of retribution
Through calculated strikes and unwavering resolve, Prime Minister Modi delivered not just punishment, but a message: the ...
Dr Tariq Fazal says Indian proxies responsible for fresh wave of terror; around 1.3m Afghan refugees repatriated so far.