IFS officer Satyanjal Pandey likely to be India's next charge d'affaires in Islamabad
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IFS officer Satyanjal Pandey likely to be India's next charge d'affaires in Islamabad
Diplomat Satyanjal Pandey is likely to become India's next charge d'affaires at the Indian High Commission in Pakistan, PTI news agency reported, citing people familiar with the matter. Pandey, a 2008-batch Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer, is currently serving as India's Deputy High Commission»»»
US GoPro shipped to China traced to Lashkar terrorists: NIA chargesheet on Pahalgam attack
NIA NEW DELHI: Following the National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) detailed chargesheet in the Pahalgam terror attack case, investigators have now turned their attention to how a US-made GoPro camera, originally supplied to China, found its way into the hands of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror gro»»»
Pakistan has no locus standi to comment on India's internal matters: MEA says Islamabad "peddling lies, frivolous narratives"
New Delhi [India], March 25 (ANI): India on Wednesday dismissed Pakistan's recent remarks in support of Kashmiri separatist leader Aasiya Andrabi, who was recently sentenced to life imprisonment by a National Investigation Agency court in New Delhi.India slammed Pakistan, urging it to stop "false n»»»
India calls deadly New Delhi car blast a terror attack
India’s Cabinet on Wednesday labeled this week’s deadly car explosion near New Delhi’s Red Fort a terror attack carried out by “anti-national forces,” though officials released no new evidence as the investigation continues. Earlier Wednesday, authorities said several suspects had been arrested in »»»
Indian government calls deadly car blast terror attack by ‘anti-national forces’
SRINAGAR: India’s Cabinet on Wednesday called this week’s deadly car explosion in the capital a terror attack carried out by “anti-national forces,” though it did not release any new evidence linked to the blast. Earlier Wednesday, authorities said several suspects had been arrested in the disputed»»»
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