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'If Pakistan gives us an opportunity …': Army chief's warning after Delhi blast; calls Operation Sindoor a 'trailer'
India News: Army chief has issued a stern warning to Pakistan and terror groups, stating that the recent Operation Sindoor was merely a preview of India's capabil
Turkey-Azerbaijan Backing Pakistan Against India: What's Behind It?
A complex web of geopolitical interests, historical ties, and strategic alignments has fueled recent tensions between India and a growing axis involving Turkey and Azerbaijan. While economic exchanges exist, both nations are increasingly adopting policies that run counter to India’s strategic objectives, largely driven by their strong support for Pakistan. Turkey’s commitment to Pakistan has been particularly highlighted following India’s ‘Opera…
‘Fully prepared’: Indian Army chief says May conflict was ‘a trailer’ in new warning to Pakistan
New Delhi, NOV 17: Indian army chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Monday issued a pointed warning to Pakistan, comparing the brief May conflict to a “trailer” rather than a full-length film. The Indian army chief’s remarks come a week after an explosion near the Red Fort in New Delhi on November 10, leaving 12 people dead in the first such explosion in the Indian capital since 2011. Delivering a speech at a defence conference in New Delhi, Gen Dwi…
Indian Army Chief issues stark warning to Pakistan, calls May conflict “just a trailer”
Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Monday issued a stern and pointed warning to Pakistan, describing the brief military escalation in May as merely a “trailer” rather than a full-length conflict. His remarks came days after an explosion near the Red Fort in New Delhi on November 10, which left 12 people dead in the first such incident in the Indian capital since 2011. Speaking at a defence conference in New Delhi, Gen Dwivedi said, “I’…
Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi warns Pakistan; says 88-Hour Operation Sindoor was ‘Just A Trailer’
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has said that there has been a significant decline in terrorist activity in Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing a curtain raiser of the Chankya Defence Dialogue, 2025 in New Delhi, General Dwivedi said that around 31 terrorists have been neutralised so far this year, of which 61 per cent were Pakistani terrorists. He said, today, there are no stone-throwing incidents and no sloganeering. General Dwivedi said that Ind…
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