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Delivering his remarks at a dinner with business leaders during his visit to Japan on Tuesday, Trump said that he was able to stop conflicts across the globe, including India-Pakistan in May through trade.
US President Donald Trump said he threatened India and Pakistan with 250% tariffs to help spur the resolution of their conflict earlier this year, describing Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as "the nicest-looking guy" who is also a "killer" eager to fight.
The US is seeking to expand its strategic relationship with Pakistan but those ties don’t come at the expense of Washington’s relations with India, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said.
This special report focuses on former US President Donald Trump's recent remarks about Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a potential India-US trade deal. 'Tell you what, Prime Minister Modi is the nicest looking
Donald Trump once again claimed that “seven beautiful planes were shot down” while recalling the India-Pakistan conflict, saying his leadership prevented a major war between the two nations.
India is set to conduct a major exercise on its western frontier with Pakistan – and Islamabad is not happy. Pakistan has issued a notice to air missions (NOTAM), covering the majority of its airspace.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stayed away from a regional leaders summit in Malaysia this week to avoid meeting US President Donald Trump and having a possible discussion about Pakistan, people familiar with the matter said.
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday delivered another sharp dig at India’s Modi-led government, highlighting the loss of seven aircraft in May’s clash with Pakistan as a
The talks, held in Istanbul over four days, followed an earlier round in Doha that resulted in a temporary ceasefire on October 19. The ceasefire came after clashes along the border left dozens of people dead,
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Growing India-Taliban ties anger neighbouring Pakistan
As fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalated into rare, bloody combat this month, Islamabad pointed fingers at another adversary, accusing India of fuelling the conflict.But in recent months,
This special report details the arrest of alleged Pakistani spy Adil Hussaini in Delhi by the Special Cell, uncovering a major espionage network. According to intelligence sources cited in the report,