Jammu’s 44 Terror Deaths in a Year: Did Authorities Ignore Warning Signs Before Pahalgam?
A surge in terrorist violence plagued Jammu in 2024, claiming 44 lives across 8 districts. This grim reality casts a...
Read moreDetailsA surge in terrorist violence plagued Jammu in 2024, claiming 44 lives across 8 districts. This grim reality casts a...
Read moreDetailsKamjong’s Unanswered Questions: Who burned the Kuki homes and church in Gampal and Haiyang? With no arrests and NSCN-IM’s denial,...
Read moreDetailsIn an all-party meeting convened after the Pahalgam terror attack, the government admitted to discussing security lapses. While the opposition...
Read moreDetailsAll-Party Consensus on Pahalgam Response: In response to the Pahalgam terror attack, an all-party meeting today saw leaders like Rahul...
Read moreDetailsIn the first reaction to the Pahalgam terror attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday declared that India remains steadfast...
Read moreDetailsThe destruction of Gampal and Haiyang villages in Manipur has left Kuki-Zo families homeless, with the Gampal Baptist Church reduced...
Read moreDetailsFollowing India's decision to suspend the decades-old Indus Waters Treaty, the Karachi Stock Exchange witnessed a notable plunge, highlighting the...
Read moreDetailsIn what is being termed as the largest-ever-anti -Naxal operation in the country, over 20,000 security personnel from three states...
Read moreDetailsThe Pahalgam attack, claimed by a Pakistan-backed terror group, has triggered international condemnation and renewed security concerns in Jammu and...
Read moreDetailsIn a dramatic response to the April 22, 2025, Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26, India has suspended the Indus...
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