India sends all-party delegations abroad to reinforce zero-tolerance stand on terrorism

India sends all-party delegations abroad to reinforce zero-tolerance stand on terrorism

The Indian government is set to dispatch seven all-party delegations to key global capitals later this month to present a united front against cross-border terrorism and convey India’s unwavering zero-tolerance stance on the issue. The delegations, comprising around 40 Members of Parliament and prominent political figures from across the political spectrum, will visit several important…

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Fake Newspaper Image Exposed: PIB Fact Check debunks social media claims about British Daily’s frontpage: PAF ‘King of Skies’

Fake Newspaper Image Exposed: PIB Fact Check debunks social media claims about British Daily’s frontpage: PAF ‘King of Skies’

The Fact Check Unit of the Press Information Bureau (PIB) debunked yet another fake image circulating on social media. The viral image on social media shows a fake front page of the UK’s The Daily Telegraph with a headline saying ‘Pakistan Air Force: The undisputed king of the skies’ dated May 10, 2025. In a…

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IndiGo defends codeshare deal with Turkish airlines amid social media outrage

IndiGo defends codeshare deal with Turkish airlines amid social media outrage

Amid a surge of criticism on social media, budget carrier IndiGo has defended its ongoing codeshare agreement with Turkish Airlines, citing the arrangement’s economic and strategic advantages for Indian travellers and the broader aviation ecosystem. The backlash erupted after Turkey publicly supported Pakistan in the aftermath of India’s military offensive, Operation Sindoor, which targeted terror…

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Is fear of war gone from Dalal Street for good? Ceasefire lifts sentiment, but Anil Singhvi warns against trusting Pakistan

Is fear of war gone from Dalal Street for good? Ceasefire lifts sentiment, but Anil Singhvi warns against trusting Pakistan

The ceasefire announcement between India and Pakistan may have pulled Dalal Street out of panic mode, but the undercurrent of caution remains strong. Monday’s massive 4 per cent rally showed that fears of an immediate war have eased—but experts warn that such peace moves from Pakistan should always be viewed with suspicion. One can never…

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