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Operation Sindoor

The New Normal

Rajeev Deshpande

Evidence of the damage caused by Operation Sindoor dispels all doubts about India’s ability to strike Pakistan

“This is not the India I grew up in”

It certainly isn’t. And thank Lord Ram for that.

Modi Makes It Easy for the Chiefs

A peep into consultations before and after India’s retaliation

The Unforgiving Nationalist

Modi plays out his strength as the ultimate obligation to the nation

Tharoor refuses to play partisan, firmly with Centre on terrorism, Op Sindoor

Congress leader unfazed by criticism within his party over his support for Modi on Indo-Pak conflict

Gavai rebukes Vijay Shah over remarks against Col Sofia Qureshi

"What sort of comments are you making? You should show some sense of sensibility. Go and apologise in High Court," Gavai told Shah

Are nuclear weapons safe in the hands of a rogue nation? Rajnath Singh attacks Pak

He urged the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to take a more active role in monitoring Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal

India at UN, as it pushes to get TRF listed as terror outfit

An Indian delegation meets officials of United Nation’s Security Council’s 1267 Sanctions Committee in New York 

Seventy-two Hours That Changed South Asia

Operation Sindoor has strengthened India’s global standing as a decisive counter-terror state. It projects an image of a confident India that can leverage its growing military capabilities – precision aviation, modern jets, intelligence and space assets, and a blue-water navy – to secure its interests For Pakistan, the operation was a setback in terms of international reputation

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