Speaking to ANI, Srikanth Kondapalli questioned China's demand for "fair investigation" as Beijing did not allow global investigators to investigate the Urumqi incident or investigate the origins of COVID-19 despite the Australian Prime Minister seeking a probe and termed their suggestion
As tensions escalate India and Pakistan, Professor Srikanth Kondapalli, a leading expert in Chinese studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University, warned that recent developments signal a coordinated military and diplomatic effort by China and Pakistan to strategically box India into the South Asia
"The unprincipled Congress party has failed in its national duty and has forsaken national interests and has completely let our people down. Today, with what face is Mr. Rahul Gandhi going to meet the grieving family of Shubham Dwivedi ji, the courageous victim who was killed in Pahalgam? Hi
BJP MP Jagdambika Pal on Wednesday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured stringent action against the terrorists behind the Pahalgam attack and their handlers, promising a punishment that will be "unimaginable."
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday said that anyone who raises pro-Pakistan slogans is committing an act of "treason". Siddaramaiah spoke on the Kodagu mob lynching incident and stated that a probe is going on in the matter and 15 people have been arrested as of now.
BJP MP Iranna B Kadadi on Wednesday made a controversial remark on the statements of various Congress leaders regarding the Pahalgam attack and stated that most of the Congress leaders had been mentally disturbed because they had nothing left to say after the excellent work done by the Prime
Pakistan's track record in sponsoring, sheltering, and exporting terrorism has once again come under global scrutiny in the wake of the recent Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. For decades, its soil has been used as a launchpad for cross-border terrorism, insurgency, and extremist
Pakistani citizens continue to leave India following the Indian government's decision to cancel all their visas who are currently in the country in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 Indian tourists.
A recent 'Pakistan Conference' hosted by Harvard University's South Asia Institute has sparked significant backlash from students, who criticised the event for potentially legitimising state-backed terror narratives on the campus.