Jaishankar said the current suspension of the mobile network in the Kashmir valley was aimed at preventing the misuse of internet and social media for radicalising and mobilizing anti-Indian forces
Jaishankar said the issue for India was not whether it talks to Pakistan, but how it can talk to a country that is conducting terrorism
Two days after a Punjab Police probe revealed use of drones to deliver weapons from across the border, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Tuesday said this has added a "new and serious dimension on Pakistan's sinister designs" after abrogation of special status to Jammu and Kashmir. He urged Union Home Minister Amit Shah to handle the "drone problem" at the earliest. The Punjab Police on Sunday had claimed to have busted a terror module of the Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), backed by a group based in Pakistan and Germany. It said the terror group was conspiring to unleash a series of strikes in Punjab and adjoining states. Initial investigation revealed use of drones to deliver weapons and communication hardware from across the border. Singh on Tuesday tweeted, "Recent incidents of Pakistan-origin drones dropping consignments of arms & ammunition is a new and serious dimension on Pakistan's sinister designs in aftermath of the abrogation of Article 370. Request @AmitShah ji to ...
Jaishankar said that Pak created an entire industry of terrorism to deal with the Kashmir issue
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Warning Pakistan to not repeat the "mistakes of 1965 and 1971", Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said the neighbouring country can get dismantled into various parts on account of flagrant human rights violations against Balochs and Pashtuns on its soil. Article 370 was like a "canker" that bled Jammu and Kashmir, Singh said, asserting that a majority of population in the erstwhile state supported its abrogation. Addressing a "Jan Jagran Sabha" (public awareness meet) organised by the BJP here, where leaders spoke on the Narendra Modi government's move to strip J&K of the special status, Singh said his party has lived up to its promises. "As a nationalist party, the BJP never softened its stand on the issue. Article 370 was like a canker (nasoor) which left J&K bleeding. We have now demonstrated that we are an honest and credible party which fulfils its promises," Singh said, evoking applause from the crowd. He blamed Article 370, and Article 35A, which arose out .
India strongly rejected Pakistan's "malicious" campaign on the issue
Tensions between the two neighbours escalated after New Delhi revoked Jammu and Kashmir's special status by scrapping provisions of Article 370 of the Constitution
Pakistan and China exchanged views on the situation in Jammu and Kashmir
In August, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had said that India may see a major shift in its nuclear weapons doctrine by doing away with a 'no first use policy' in the future
'Both Pakistan and India are nuclear powers and if tension escalates the world will face danger,' said Imran Khan
The Indian delegation in the summit is led by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla
His remarks came at a time when Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has been repeatedly threatening the possibility of a nuclear war with India over Kashmir
Pakistan and India are still discussing the modalities regarding opening of the corridor at Narowal, some 125-km from Lahore, on the occasion of 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak in November
The input states that the commandos may infiltrate through sea route to create communal disturbance or terrorist attack in Gujarat
Foreign Office Spokesperson Mohammad Faisal during a media briefing on Thursday said the issue had been discussed at the highest level
The Pakistan Foreign Office said the letter was sent by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi
Prime Minister Imran Khan told a rare joint sitting of Pakistan's Parliament on August 6 that he will raise the Kashmir issue at every forum
Out of 42 PoK residents stranded in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, permits of 27 people have expired