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"Op Sindoor India's new baseline for countering terrorism linked to Pakist
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Ladwig further said that the most striking aspect of the current India-Pakistan crisis is the clear shift in India's policy on terrorism. He said that, unlike in the past, when India focused on collecting evidence, it is now taking military action.
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India-Pakistan conflict not in US interest as it distracts India's attenti
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Noting that many countries, including Western governments and Russia, talked about the need to combat terrorism in the wake of Pahalgam terror attack and statements of sympathy with India were genuine, a leading London-based security expert has said the successive US governments have been
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"Don't think there was really mediation in sense of Trump’s claims": Secur
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Ladwig, in conversation with ANI, said that India has come clean that there was no mediation that has happened.
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"Shift in India's policy of responding to terrorist attacks...failure to p
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With India carrying out Operation Sindoor early on May 7 in response to Pahalgam terror attack and effectively repulsing subsequent Pakistani aggression, a leading London-based security expert has said that there is the shift in Indian government's policy in terms of responding to terrori
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“India successful in striking much wider range of targets...”: Security ex
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India was successful in striking a much wider range of targets and executing more successful missions than Pakistan in the aggression by Islamabad following Operation Sindoor, a London-based renowned security expert has said, noting that India's
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After New York Times, Washington Post analysis of Indian strikes on Pakist
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A review of over 24 satellite images and aftermath videos found that the strikes heavily damaged three hangars, two runways and a pair of mobile buildings used by the air force. Some of the sites that were hit by India were as deep as 100 miles inside Pakistan.
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