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Operation Sindoor: The French Connection

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Deploying Scalp cruise missiles and Hammer weapons systems, fired from Rafael jets, India taps into its French arsenal

What Al Qaeda’s Support Says About Pakistan

Backing of group exposes enduring lure of the country’s terror legacy

What their silence speaks loudly about Indian liberals

In the age of instant opinion, what stands out is not what was said about Operation Sindoor—but what wasn’t

Ajit Doval to Pakistan: Behave—or face the consequences

NSA briefs world leaders and diplomats after Operation Sindoor, saying India won't escalate hostilities unless it is provoked

Percival Everett Wins the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

His award-winning novel James is very much in conversation with Huckleberry Finn

Dreaded terrorist Masood Azhar dead in ‘Operation Sindoor’?

14 family members of Azhar, the founder of anti-India terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed, were killed in predawn Indian missile strikes in Bahawalpur, Pakistan

Stock Markets Remain Flat

Shrug Off Worry Over Impact of Operation Sindoor 

Indian forces target Pak Army’s prize assets

The selection of the Lashkar and Jaish nerve centres at Muridke and Bahawalpur among nine strikes is a big blow to the chief sponsor of terror against India

A Measure of Justice Against Pakistan

Earlier in the night India had carried out air strikes against targets as far 100 kms from the international border such as Bahawalpur in Pakistan

Operation ‘Sindoor’: For the widows, daughters and mothers

Perpetrators of the Pahalgam massacre targeted men for their faith; Operation Sindoor is India’s pledge to those women left behind

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