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Pakistan accepts role in Kargil war, Here's what Defence expert said - WATCH

Pakistan accepts role in Kargil war, Here's what Defence expert said - WATCH

For the first time, Pakistan’s top military officer has publicly acknowledged the Army’s role in the 1999 Kargil War with India. On September 6, Army Chief General Asim Munir admitted that Pakistan lost soldiers in various conflicts, including Kargil, during his Defence Day speech in Rawalpindi. This admission highlights Pakistan’s previously misleading claims about Kashmir and the war. Defense expert Anil Gaur commented that these remarks reveal Pakistan's deceptive narrative and suggested that instead of focusing on competing with India’s military, Pakistan should address the issues facing its own people. Watch the video for more details.

07 May,2025 11:28 AM IST
Pak terror attack: 51 killed, 35 vehicles set ablaze

Pak terror attack: 51 killed, 35 vehicles set ablaze

On August 26, 2024, a severe terror attack in Pakistan’s Balochistan province resulted in the deaths of at least 51 people. Separatist militants from the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) orchestrated the assault, targeting vehicles ranging from buses to goods trucks on a major highway. The attackers, who had blocked the highway the previous night, forced passengers off their vehicles and shot them after inspecting their identity cards. In addition to the vehicle attacks, they also targeted police stations and railway lines, setting 35 vehicles ablaze. Pak terror attack has been condemned by President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. It follows similar incidents, including one in April 2024 where nine passengers were killed and another in October 2023 where six laborers from Punjab were shot dead in Turbat.

27 August,2024 11:14 AM IST
Pakistan terror attack: Terrorists kill 23 people on passenger bus in Pakistan

Pakistan terror attack: Terrorists kill 23 people on passenger bus in Pakistan

On August 26, a devastating terrorist attack struck a passenger bus in Rarasham, Musakhail, Balochistan, Pakistan. The deadly Pakistan terror attack killed 23 civilians. The assault has been condemned by President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, as reported by Radio Pakistan and The Dawn. This tragic event follows a similar attack in April, where nine passengers were killed after gunmen, who checked their ID cards, offloaded them from a bus near Noshki. The recurrence of such violence underscores the ongoing security challenges in the region. Both the government and local authorities are under pressure to enhance security measures and address the root causes of these attacks to prevent further loss of innocent lives. Watch video for more.

26 August,2024 02:36 PM IST
Here’s how India foiled Pakistan’s honey-trap plot to gather sensitive info

Here’s how India foiled Pakistan’s honey-trap plot to gather sensitive info

Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), infamous for its notorious attempts of waging asymmetrical war against India, once again bit the dust as its major ‘honey-trapping’ bid was foiled in Gujarat and a man was arrested in the case. This time, an ISI was eyeing information on India’s one of the most advanced missile system, BrahMos. A Pakistani agent, posing as a girl from Chandigarh, ‘honey-trapped’ Indian man Pravin Mishra through Facebook. Who is Pravin Mishra? Pravin Mishra, an aeronautical engineer by profession, worked at a factory in Gujarat’s Ankleshwar. The company supplied synthetic chemical to Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO). The Pakistani agent, who was in pursuit of sensitive details related to BrahMos, befriended Mishra through social media and attempted to persuade him to leak information. While Pravin shared some details with ISI, Indian intel agencies were quick to nab him. Pravin has now been arrested and FIR has been registered. The further probe is underway.

10 May,2024 04:41 PM IST

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