The Army released a video showcasing Operation Sindoor, which involved precision strikes on terror sites in Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack that killed 26.. IndiaTimes
India has exempted specific migrants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet from penal action under the new immigration law... IndiaTimes
Kathua Police have dismantled an interstate drug trafficking operation that used drones to receive narcotics from Pakistan. The investigation began after 447g of.. IndiaTimes
Aid agencies ask countries to send more funds to help Afghanistan after Sunday's earthquake
The European Union and the United Kingdom have both donated to aid organisations at work in the region, side-stepping the Taliban government.
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Back-to-back earthquakes have devastated Afghanistan, killing more than 1,400 people and injuring over 3,200. The powerful quakes struck within days of each other, leaving widespread destruction and panic among residents. Survivors describe scenes of chaos as homes collapsed and families were buried under rubble. Rescue operations are underway, but officials warn the death toll could rise further.
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