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Ex-CIA: India-Pakistan near war in 2002

Former CIA operative Robert Grenier discloses how India-Pakistan stood on brink of nuclear war in 2002, praises New Delhi's strategic restraint that prevented catastrophe.

Ex-CIA: US Controlled Pakistan's Nuclear Arsenal

Shocking revelations from former CIA operative Robert Crowley expose how the US maintained indirect control over Pakistan's nuclear weapons and favored military dictators for cooperation.

India slams Pakistan at UNSC over rights abuses

India delivers strong response at UN Security Council, calling out Pakistan's grave human rights violations while firmly stating Jammu & Kashmir remains an inalienable part of India.

Musharraf gave US control of Pakistan nukes: Ex-CIA

Former CIA officer John Kiriakou makes explosive claim that Pervez Musharraf transferred control of Pakistan's nuclear weapons to United States during 2001-2002 military standoff with India.

Saudi Arabia saved Pak nuclear scientist from US: Ex-CIA

Shocking revelation by former CIA agent reveals how Saudi Arabia intervened to stop US from targeting Pakistan's nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, exposing complex geopolitical dynamics during nuclear proliferation crisis.

Pakistan Twin Blasts: 3 Police Killed in KP

In a devastating security breach, back-to-back explosions target police in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, leaving three officers dead and multiple injured. The twin blasts raise serious concerns about regional stability.

Why Pakistan Remains Strategically Significant

An in-depth analysis exploring Pakistan's enduring strategic significance despite economic and political challenges. Understanding why India cannot afford to ignore its western neighbour.

Pak PM's Diwali hypocrisy exposed after Hindu attacks

Fresh reports of attacks on Hindu minorities in Pakistan during Diwali celebrations reveal stark contrast to PM Sharif's public statements supporting minority rights. The incident highlights growing concerns about religious freedom in the neighboring nati

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