Pakistan recently used the Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum Roundtable in Brussels to warn the international community that ...
Warfronts on MSN
India's water leverage: Could the Indus Treaty become a weapon?
India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty marks a turning point in its long and tense relationship with Pakistan. Triggered by a major terror attack in Kashmir, this move opens the door for India ...
Pakistan’s agricultural economy relies almost entirely on the predictable flow of the three Western rivers: the Indus, Jhelum ...
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Is Trump’s $686m F-16 upgrade for Pakistan a message to India?
Praveen Donthi, a senior analyst at the Brussels-based non-governmental organisation (NGO) International Crisis Group, told ...
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From Operation Sindoor to Air India 11A Survivor: 2025 Becomes India’s Year Of Conflict & Crises
India, marked by a military escalation with Pakistan following a terrorist attack, sparking drone warfare and treaty ...
The Express Tribune on MSNOpinion
Fortress under invisible assault
Pakistan's socio-economic vulnerabilities are exploited in shadowy economic warfare aimed at destabilising the nation ...
LAHORE: India released unannounced water in the Chenab River, raising fears for Pakistan’s wheat crop after the river’s flow ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
India releases water into Chenab River
Without intimating Pakistan, India has released water into the River Chenab, where water flow on Monday reached 58,300 cusecs ...
NEW DELHI — India will not reinstate the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, and water currently flowing across the border will instead be redirected for domestic use, Home Minister Amit Shah said in a ...
Pakistan’s water crisis continues to worsen as the country saw a sharp drop in its per capita water availability, due to a ...
The United States has approved a $686 million upgrade package for Pakistan’s F-16 fighter jets, sparking fresh concern in ...
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Pakistan’s Asim Munir Threatens India With 'Severe Response' In First Speech After Becoming CDF
Asim Munir, now Pakistan’s most powerful army chief, continues to fuel tensions with India through a series of hostile speeches echoing ideological extremism and military bravado. In his new role as ...
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