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PM Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that Pakistan has been feeling the heat of India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty.
Modi said, “The new India will not tolerate this. Time has come to teach the enemy a lesson and this has begun with Operation Sindoor”.
Pawan Khera makes it clear that party leadership had taken umbrage to remarks, shares a Manmohan Singh statement that Congress-led UPA govt too had carried out surgical strikes.
King Charles' HISTORIC throne speech; PM Modi highlights demerit of key clause in Indus Water Treaty, and more ...
Pakistan condemned on Tuesday recent comments by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as "reckless provocation" and a threat to regional peace.Delivering a speech in Gujarat a day prior, Modi had said, ...
As the morality of military conflict takes centre stage in Indian politics once again, national unity is imperative ...
Pakistan strongly reacts to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s provocative statement on weaponising water, calling it a violation of the Indus Waters Treaty and international norms. The Foreign ...
ISLAMABAD: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday escalated his rhetoric against Pakistan, claiming that what were ...
What the BJP leaders are not saying, speaking in favour of PM Modi and the government, Shashi Tharoor is doing, says Congress ...
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Unbecoming of a PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is perhaps feeling the heat of embarrassment, and is out to provoke his people for more jingoism against Pakistan. His speech at a rally in his hotbed constituency, ...