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Pakistan has said it has "credible intelligence" India intends to launch military action, as tensions between the two countries continue to escalate. 
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India-Pak Tensions: Pakistan Issues Dire Warning! - India ‘Plans Military Action’ in 24-36 Hours

Tensions between India and Pakistan have reached a boiling point following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people. India is reportedly planning military action within the next 24-36 hours, while Pakistan has issued a stern warning of severe consequences if India proceeds. In this video, we dive into the latest developments surrounding this high-stakes standoff, the political responses, and what this means for the future of the India-Pakistan conflict. Stay tuned for breaking news and analysis. #IndiaPakistanTensions #PahalgamAttack #MilitaryAction #IndiaPakistanWar #PakistanWarns #TerrorAttack #BorderTensions #BreakingNews #GlobalPolitics #MilitaryConflict #IndiaNews #PakistanNews #Geopolitics

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Morning news wrap: Pakistan says India to attack in '24 to 36 hours', violates ceasefire again, & more

Amid rising tensions, Pakistan's information minister claimed credible intelligence suggests a potential Indian military strike within 24-36 hours, while India..
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'INDI's hand with Pakistan': Posters target Rahul Gandhi ahead of visit to former constituency Amethi

Posters targeting Rahul Gandhi and INDIA bloc leaders have surfaced in Amethi, accusing them of pro-Pakistan sentiments amid tensions following the Pahalgam..
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