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The Wire on MSNNo World Leader Asked India to Stop Operation Sindoor Says Modi in Parliament, Skips Naming Trump
In his almost two-hour long speech in the Lok Sabha, Modi also skipped any mention of security lapses behind the Pahalgam terror attack.
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Khaleej Times on MSNIndia PM Narendra Modi denies third party brokered peace with Pakistan
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 29 denied that any world leader pushed India to stop fighting Pakistan during their ...
PM Modi said while India was proud of the military action against Pakistan, Congress, he said, was waiting for a slip up on ...
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Newspoint on MSNNo leader of any country asked India to stop Operation Sindoor: PM Modi in LS
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday affirmed in the Lok Sabha that no leader of any country asked India to stop Operation ...
Opposition leaders accused PM Narendra Modi of evading critical questions about the Pahalgam terror attack and US President Trump's claims of mediating a ceasefire. They demand accountability and ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNNo world leader told India to stop Op Sindoor, Cong shedding tears with terrorists: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted on Tuesday that no world leader had told India to stop Operation Sindoor as he lashed out at the Congress for “importing issues from Pakistan” and said the ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in the ongoing debate on Operation Sindoor and the Pahalgam terror attack in the ...
Since 1947, India's Prime Ministers have significantly shaped its trajectory. Narendra Modi recently surpassed Indira Gandhi as the longest-serving Prime Minister, marking a shift from Congress ...
On May 9, Pakistan launched 1,000 missiles and drones on India. But all of them were destroyed in the air,” PM Modi said in the Lok Sabha.
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The Print on MSNVance called ‘3-4 times’ on 9 May, told him if Pakistan attacks India, it’d cost them dear—Modi in LS
Speaking in Lok Sabha during a debate, Prime Minister Modi said no world leader asked India to stop Operation Sindoor.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi looked set on Tuesday to retain power at the head of a ruling coalition but his Hindu nationalist party lost its outright majority for the first time in a decade.
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