"This is new India. It wants peace, but will go to any extent to destroy terror. PM Modi has given a clear message to the world that we will not tolerate nuclear blackmail. There will be no talk or trade with terror, blood and water will not flow together. The discussion will only be on terr
In a powerful display of spiritual solidarity and cultural pride, Buddhist communities from Himachal Pradesh and the Tibetan exile diaspora came together in Shimla on Monday to celebrate the 2569th Buddha Jayanti, commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and Mahaparinirvana of Lord Buddha.
US President Donald Trump claimed that his administration played a key role in brokering an understanding on cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan, but the agreement was soon violated, leading to renewed tensions.
Australian Foreign Minister Penny on Monday welcomed the understanding between India and Pakistan, emphasisng the importance of de-escalation and counter-terrorism efforts for regional peace and security.
Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah visited the families of those killed in Pakistan shelling in Poonch. He thanked residents for maintaining peace and said suggestions from civil society would be implemented to reduce casualties in future incidents.
Amid efforts to restore peace, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday visited a government hospital in Poonch to meet civilians injured in the recent cross-border shelling.
Defence expert DS Dhillon stressed the need for DGMO talks to address ceasefire violations along the India-Pakistan border. He emphasized discussing the firing points during violations to ensure long-term peace between the two countries and prevent further escalation.
Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday extended wishes on the occasion of Buddha Purnima and said that Lord Buddha's life guides people to follow the ideals of peace, love and harmony.
Life in Barmer and Jaisalmer returned to normal after recent tensions along the India-Pakistan border. Markets are open, businesses are running, and residents feel relieved, hoping for continued peace in the region.