‘Friendly ties with them do not land you up as part of Akhand Bharat’: Pak Senator questions India-UAE ties

Pakistan Senator Mushahid Hussain on Tuesday raised concerns over the deepening relationship between India and the United Arab Emirates, warning that growing ties between the two countries could have long-term geopolitical implications. Speaking to Dunya News, Hussain defended Islamabad’s decision to repay billions of dollars in loans to the UAE, framing it not as an…

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Move over brides: This Indian mom’s glow-up on her daughter’s wedding day is breaking the internet |

A viral video showcases a mother of the bride’s stunning transformation, stealing the spotlight with a bold, glamorous look. This makeover highlights a shift in beauty perceptions, celebrating confidence and self-expression for women of all ages, proving mothers are stepping into their own spotlight at Indian weddings. In Indian weddings, let’s be honest – the…

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India’s nuclear push gets boost as fast-breeder reactor reaches criticality; why it matters

NEW DELHI: India has taken a major step towards nuclear fuel self-reliance after its indigenously developed Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) at Kalpakkam attained criticality, marking the start of a controlled nuclear reaction and advancing the country’s long-term atomic energy programme.The milestone, confirmed on Monday, marks a crucial stage before full power generation begins. Once…

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Rajnath Singh: ‘God knows how many parts Pak will be divided this time’: Rajnath Singh hits out at Khawaja Asif over ‘Kolkata threat’, recalls 1971 split | India News

NEW DELHI: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday criticised Pakistan’s defence minister Khawaja Asif over his recent warning targeting Kolkata, calling the remarks provocative and cautioning Islamabad against repeating past mistakes.“Pakistan’s Defence Minister should not have given such a provocative statement. 55 years ago, they suffered the consequences when Pakistan was divided into two parts….

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‘Bragging about capabilities they don’t have’: Ex-Pentagon official ridicules Pakistan’s Iran war mediation push

A former Pentagon official has mocked Pakistan’s military credibility amid rising tensions around the Iran conflict, dismissing suggestions that Islamabad could play any meaningful role in potential US operations. Michael Rubin said Pakistan was prone to exaggerating its capabilities, describing it as “10 out of 10 in fantasy” when it comes to projecting military strength.Speaking…

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