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Pakistani Airstrike Kills 9 Children in Afghanistan

Taliban officials report Pakistani military airstrike killed 9 children in Afghanistan's Khost province. Rising tensions between neighboring nations threaten regional stability. Read full details.

Women to Serve as Soldiers in Territorial Army

Indian Army plans to induct women soldiers into Territorial Army battalions, breaking a major barrier. Learn how this move opens new frontiers for women in the armed forces.

Indian Sikhs celebrate Guru Nanak's birthday in Pakistan

In a remarkable display of interfaith harmony, Indian Sikh pilgrims journeyed to Pakistan's Nankana Sahib to celebrate the 556th Prakash Purab of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. This historic pilgrimage strengthens cultural bonds between the two nations.

5-foot soldier makes history with INSAS rifle exemption

In a groundbreaking moment for the Indian Army, Subedar Shikha Yadav, standing just five feet tall, becomes the first soldier to receive special permission to set aside her INSAS rifle during ceremonial duties, challenging long-standing equipment protocol

Diwali Sweets Reach Siachen Soldiers via Pune Trust

In a heartwarming Diwali initiative, Pune's Aadhar Social Trust delivered homemade sweets and emotional messages to soldiers stationed at Siachen Glacier, bridging the distance with flavors of home during the festival of lights.

Indian Army rescues bear stranded in Siachen

In an extraordinary display of humanity, Indian Army soldiers execute a daring high-altitude rescue mission to save a distressed bear trapped in Siachen's brutal terrain.

Pakistani Hindu girl rescued from forced marriage, reunited

In a shocking case from Pakistan's Sindh province, a young Hindu girl was abducted, forcibly converted to Islam, and married to a 60-year-old Muslim man before being rescued and reunited with her family after legal intervention.

Pakistan Press Freedom Crisis Deepens in 2025

A shocking new report reveals Pakistan's press freedom has hit alarming new lows in 2025, with journalists facing violence, censorship, and political pressure under the new government.

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