Information and Broadcasting minister Anurah Singh Thakur slammed the New York Times or NYT for its op-ed on Kashmir, calling it mischievous and agenda-driven.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says he is âpleased to seeâ a ceasefire in Kashmir but says âthe task now is to make sure that that is enduring and it's lastingâ. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
India and Pakistan agree immediate ceasefire
Both India and Pakistan confirmed news of the ceasefire following US mediation after days of cross-border strikes. It was the most serious increase in hostilities so far in a conflict triggered by a gun massacre in Kashmir last month.
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As tensions erupt in Kashmir, the U.S. State Department has backed Indiaâs claims, calling out Pakistanâs long-standing support for terrorism. A top U.S. official condemned the violence, stating, âWhat happened in Kashmir was awful.â President Trump also reacted to the Indian airstrikes, urging for a swift resolution while criticizing Pakistanâs drone and missile attacks. With Indian cities under threat and global eyes on the region, Washington is signaling a shiftâstrongly aligning with India as the crisis deepens.
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