Pak Captures 19 Afghan Security Posts Along Border
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Tensions escalated this week following Pakistani operations against terrorist hideouts and Afghan allegations that Islamabad violated its airspace. The Afghan defense ministry claimed Pakistan “bombed a civilian market in Paktika and violated Kabul’s territory.”
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Operation Sindoor: Decoding India's New War Doctrine Against Pakistan | Chakravyuh
On this episode of Chakravyuha, Gaurav Sawant and Professor Walter Ladwig III of King's College London analyse 'Operation Sindoor', a military conflict scenario involving Indian strikes against Pakistan following a terror attack.
The captain of the winning Indian national team said it was denied the chance to lift the 2025 Asia Cup trophy after refusing to accept it from a Pakistani official.
The India-Pakistan rivalry turned the Asia Cup into a battlefield for nationalist politics. Is there hope for change?
India’s air force chief said it destroyed about a dozen Pakistani aircraft during a confrontation with its western neighbor in early May, offering for the first time a detailed account of Pakistan’s losses in the four-day conflict.
Kranti Goud and Deepti Sharma took three wickets each as India routed archrival Pakistan by 88 runs in a women’s Cricket World Cup match that was notable for a contentious run out and a lack of customary handshakes.
Pakistan will be up against South Africa in a two-match Test series, which marks the commencement of the respective campaigns for both teams in the new World Test Championship (WTC) cycle. South Africa are the Test champions and will be keen to begin the new cycle on a winning note.
During the Pakistan vs. South Africa Test, commentator Shaun Pollock mistakenly called Pakistan captain Shan Masood the \"captain of India.\" This gaffe
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India beats Pakistan with only 2 balls left to win cricket’s Asia Cup but refuses to receive trophy
India held its nerve in the last over to win cricket’s Asia Cup for the ninth time with a five-wicket victory over archrival Pakistan in Sunday’s final with only two balls remaining
Pakistan pacer Ihsanullah brushed aside Abhishek Sharma’s scintillating run in the recent Asia Cup, in which the 25-year-old opener had smashed 312 runs at a strike-rate of 200, claiming he would get rid of the Sunrisers Hyderabad batter in just three deliveries.