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India And Pakistan Face Conflict Again
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 3, 2025. India bans the import of goods coming from or transiting via Pakistan and bars Pakistani ships as tensions rise between the nuclear-armed neighbors following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir Valley that kills 26 tourists. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India And Pakistan Face Conflict Again
An Indian policeman searches the car of a commuter at a checkpoint in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 03, 2025. India bans the import of goods coming from or transiting via Pakistan and bars Pakistani ships as tensions rise between the nuclear-armed neighbors following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir Valley that kills 26 tourists. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after the deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India And Pakistan Face Conflict Again
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 3, 2025. India bans the import of goods coming from or transiting via Pakistan and bars Pakistani ships as tensions rise between the nuclear-armed neighbors following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir Valley that kills 26 tourists.. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India And Pakistan Face Conflict Again
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 3, 2025. India bans the import of goods coming from or transiting via Pakistan and bars Pakistani ships as tensions rise between the nuclear-armed neighbors following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir Valley that kills 26 tourists. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India And Pakistan Face Conflict Again
An Indian policeman frisks a motorcyclist at a checkpoint in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 3, 2025. India bans the import of goods coming from or transiting via Pakistan and bars Pakistani ships as tensions rise between the nuclear-armed neighbors following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir Valley that kills 26 tourists(Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India And Pakistan Face Conflict Again
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 3, 2025. India bans the import of goods coming from or transiting via Pakistan and bars Pakistani ships as tensions rise between the nuclear-armed neighbors following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir Valley that kills 26 tourists. I (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India And Pakistan Face Conflict Again
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 3, 2025. India bans the import of goods coming from or transiting via Pakistan and bars Pakistani ships as tensions rise between the nuclear-armed neighbors following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir Valley that kills 26 tourists. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India And Pakistan Face Conflict Again
An Indian paramilitary soldier patrols with a sniffer dog near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 3, 2025. India bans the import of goods coming from or transiting via Pakistan and bars Pakistani ships as tensions rise between the nuclear-armed neighbors following a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley that kills 26 tourists. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after the deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India And Pakistan Face Conflict Again
An Indian paramilitary soldier patrols with a sniffer dog near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 3, 2025. India bans the import of goods coming from or transiting via Pakistan and bars Pakistani ships as tensions rise between the nuclear-armed neighbors following a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley that kills 26 tourists. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after the deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India And Pakistan Face Conflict Again
An Indian policeman checks the bag of a Kashmiri man at a checkpoint in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 03, 2025. India states on Saturday that it bans the import of goods coming from or transiting via Pakistan and bars Pakistani ships as tensions rise between the nuclear-armed neighbors following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir Valley that kills 26 tourists. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
Indian paramilitary soldiers guard near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
Indian tourists and local people walk near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
Indian paramilitary soldiers guard near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
Indian paramilitary soldiers guard near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
Indian tourists and local people walk near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
An Indian paramilitary soldier patrols along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
Indian tourists take pictures with Indian policemen near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
Indian paramilitary soldiers guard near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
An Indian policeman stands guard near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
Indian paramilitary soldiers guard near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
An Indian paramilitary soldier patrols along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 01, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
An Indian policeman guards a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 30, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly militant attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across the Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 30, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly militant attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 30, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly militant attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 30, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly militant attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 30, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly militant attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 30, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly militant attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
An Indian military helicopter flies over the skies of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 30, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly militant attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across the Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India-Pakistan Border Tensions Escalate After Pahalgam Attack
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 30, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives the military ''complete operational freedom'' to respond after a deadly militant attack on tourists in the Kashmir Valley on April 22, which kills 26 tourists. The attack takes place in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam, where gunmen open fire on a group of tourists. Regional authorities call it the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Since the incident, security tightens across Kashmir Valley. India and Pakistan exchange fire daily along the Line of Control (LoC), which separates the two sides of Kashmir. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty in the region. Pakistan closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any Indian interference with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism''--a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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India Protest
Muslims shout slogans and burn effigies of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah in protest against the recently enacted Waqf Act that amends laws governing Muslim land endowments during a protest after the congregational prayers at Tipu Sultan Mosque in Kolkata, India, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty) -
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India Protest
Muslims shout slogans and burn effigies of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah in protest against the recently enacted Waqf Act that amends laws governing Muslim land endowments during a protest after the congregational prayers at Tipu Sultan Mosque in Kolkata, India, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty) -
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India Protest
Muslims shout slogans and burn effigies of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah in protest against the recently enacted Waqf Act that amends laws governing Muslim land endowments during a protest after the congregational prayers at Tipu Sultan Mosque in Kolkata, India, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty) -
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President Donald Trump & Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Press Conference
The Prime Minister of the Republic of India Narendra Modi at a press conference at the White House. - Michael Brochstein / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_WH_250213_Modi_0143/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2502140737 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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President Donald Trump & Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Press Conference
(L-R) The Prime Minister of the Republic of India Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump at a press conference at the White House. - Michael Brochstein / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_WH_250213_Modi_0043/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2502140737 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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India PM Modi arrives Moscow
July 8, 2024 - Moscow, Russia: Welcoming ceremony for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Vnukovo-2 airport. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the ceremony. (Dmitry Dukhanin/Kommersant/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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India PM Modi arrives Moscow
July 8, 2024 - Moscow, Russia: Welcoming ceremony for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Vnukovo-2 airport. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (left) and First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Denis Manturov (right) during the ceremony. (Dmitry Dukhanin/Kommersant/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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India PM Modi arrives Moscow
July 8, 2024 - Moscow, Russia: Welcoming ceremony for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Vnukovo-2 airport. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the ceremony. (Dmitry Dukhanin/Kommersant/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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India PM Modi arrives Moscow
July 8, 2024 - Moscow, Russia: Welcoming ceremony for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Vnukovo-2 airport. Airplane of the Prime Minister of India. (Dmitry Dukhanin/Kommersant/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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India PM Modi arrives Moscow
July 8, 2024 - Moscow, Russia: Welcoming ceremony for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Vnukovo-2 airport. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (center) and First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Denis Manturov (right) during the ceremony. (Dmitry Dukhanin/Kommersant/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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India PM Modi arrives Moscow
July 8, 2024 - Moscow, Russia: Welcoming ceremony for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Vnukovo-2 airport. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (center) and First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Denis Manturov (right) during the ceremony. (Dmitry Dukhanin/Kommersant/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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India PM Modi arrives Moscow
July 8, 2024 - Moscow, Russia: Welcoming ceremony for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Vnukovo-2 airport. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the ceremony. (Dmitry Dukhanin/Kommersant/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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India PM Modi arrives Moscow
July 8, 2024 - Moscow, Russia: Welcoming ceremony for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Vnukovo-2 airport. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (center) and First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Denis Manturov (right) during the ceremony. (Dmitry Dukhanin/Kommersant/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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India PM Modi arrives Moscow
July 8, 2024 - Moscow, Russia: Welcoming ceremony for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Vnukovo-2 airport. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (left) and First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Denis Manturov (right) during the ceremony. (Dmitry Dukhanin/Kommersant/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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India PM Modi arrives Moscow
July 8, 2024 - Moscow, Russia: Welcoming ceremony for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Vnukovo-2 airport. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the ceremony. (Dmitry Dukhanin/Kommersant/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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India PM Modi arrives Moscow
July 8, 2024 - Moscow, Russia: Welcoming ceremony for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Vnukovo-2 airport. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (center) and First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Denis Manturov (right) during the ceremony. (Dmitry Dukhanin/Kommersant/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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India’s opposition leader Rahul Gandhi gains traction
17 March 2024 - Mumbai - INDIA Leader of the opposition Congress Party, Rahul Gandhi addresses the election Rally. Huge crowds gather as opposition leader and prominent INDIA ALLAINCE Member Rahul Gandhi holds the 'Bharat Jodo' Election Rally in India's Financial Capital, Mumbai. Rahul Gandhi undertook the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' - a journey across the length and breadth of India as part of his Election Campaign. The Journey ended in Mumbai will this rally that was attended by a large number of Opposition Party leader like Sharad Pawar of NCP, MK Stalin of DMK,Uddhav Thackeray of ShivSena UBT,Prakash Ambedkar,Yogendra Yadav,Tejasvi Yadav of RJD, and Citizens throng in Large numbers. If the opposition parties win, Rahul Gandhi is most likely to in contention for the post of India's Prime Minister. (Subhash Sharma/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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