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Misinformation over an Indian naval strike on Karachi Port further inflames the escalating border conflict following recent violence in Kashmir.
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Al Jazeera on MSN‘No guardrails’: How India-Pakistan combat obliterated old red linesFrom missiles targeting broad swaths of territory to water as a weapon, the threshold for the next war has been lowered.
Amid tensions between India and Pakistan, the famous Karachi Bakery in Hyderabad was vandalised, demanding that the confectionery store change its name. But why is the popular bakery named after a city in Pakistan?
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The National Interest on MSNWas Turkey the Biggest Winner of the India-Pakistan War?By complicating Indian efforts to escalate, while offering a path to peace, Ankara effectively used the war to enhance its own status in the post-American world order.
A group of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) supporters vandalised a Karachi Bakery outlet in Shamshabad on May 10 (Saturday), a day after India and Pakistan
When asked about the potential economic impact of a maritime blockade on Pakistan, Vice Admiral Ghormade told ANI, “Almost 70 to 80% of their trade comes through the sea. Their war machinery is running is from the sea.
Adding to the contrast is the story of MNC stocks in Pakistan, which look like minnows compared to their Indian counterparts. The combined market cap of the six top MNCs in Pakistan—Nestlé, Colgate-Palmolive,
KARACHI: There is a deceptive calm in Pakistan's main cities. Even as 25 Indian drones penetrated deep into Pakistan's airspace in the early morning of May 8 – reaching as far as the country's economic capital,