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Here are 5 events that will follow the ‘preventive detention’ of 44 terrorists by Pakistani authorities

Pakistan has claimed to have taken 44 terrorists into 'preventive detention' for investigation. The terrorists include Mufti Abdul Raoof and Hamad Azhar, brother and son of Jaish-e-Muhammad chief Mashood Azhar.

We are at war and it will be won the day we recognise and expose the ‘chronic deserters’ of India

While the Army, Navy and Airforce destroy the enemy on the border and they stand a post so you and I can sleep in peace, the question that we must ask ourselves is whether we are willing to identify these chronic deserters and make them irrelevant?

India points out how Pakistan FM exposed himself on Masood Azhar, and how Azhar is still getting support

The MEA source said, "stern action will be taken and firm decisions will be made by this Govt" while talking about Pakistan using its territory for terrorism against India

Modi is winning the narrative, but is that making the arithmetic harder?

As BJPs graph and the popularity of PM Modi rises and so does the desperation of Congress and allies, watch out. Desperate people do desperate things. And these things sometimes do work.

Curious case of high profile Pakistani terrorists and ‘kidney ailments’ during times of international pressure

Pakistan may well be planting false reports of their terrorist's death or illness to take attention off Masood Azhar for a while until the climate is relatively safer for him to reemerge.

ED tracks Christian Michel’s money trail, leads them straight to Kamal Nath’s brother-in-law’s company

ED tracked down the money trail of kickbacks received by Christian Michel and it has led them to Moser Baer which is owned by Deepak Puri, who is close to senior Congress leader Kamal Nath.

Congress leader Digvijaya Singh downplays Pulwama terror attack, calls it as an ‘accident’

He cites reports in 'foreign media' regarding the air strikes to question the Air Force

The New York Times peddles anti-India narrative with half-truths and whole lies

In an article titled, "After India Loses Dogfight to Pakistan, Questions Arise About Its ‘Vintage’ Military", the writer Maria Abi-Habib has carefully omitted some facts and indulged in pushing a false narrative that projects Indian Armed Forces in a poor light.

The hashtag-based peace activism is not asking for peace, but a bloody status quo

What will it take for peace activists to stand with an average Indian and bargain for a pure non-negotiable form of actual peace?

BBC propaganda: Handpicks anti-India views in its recent Kashmir segment, deliberately leaves out pro-India interview

It has been known for a while that Western mainstream media is the biggest purveyor of propaganda and the BBC's recent segment on Kashmir is further evidence of that effect.

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