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As India faces escalating economic pressure from the US, its regional rival Pakistan hails closer ties with Washington.
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'I Think We Should Get Some Credit For That': Trump Demands He Receive Credit For Stopping A War Between India And Pakistan During Insane Rant
During a bill signing event at the White House last month, President Trump demanded that he receive credit for stopping a war ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNIndian Army Highlights 1971 US-Pakistan Alliance After Trump’s Tariff Threat
India defended its Russian oil imports, calling US and EU criticism unreasonable, citing Western encouragement to diversify ...
The Army’s post came just a day after U.S. President Donald Trump ramped up pressure on India over its discounted oil imports ...
The newspaper clip dated back to August 5, 1971. It showed how the US was supplying arms to Pakistan for decades in the buildup for the 1971 war.
The U.S. and India’s blossoming friendship is at risk of falling to pieces, observers have warned, as President Donald Trump ...
After US President Donald Trump announced a trade agreement with Pakistan to explore a "massive oil reserve," prominent ...
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Oman all-rounder Sufyan Mehmood clears the air on his Pakistan comment and reflects Oman’s confident winning mindset.
Oman all-rounder Sufyan Mehmood clears the air on his Pakistan comment and reflects Oman’s confident winning mindset.
Once allies during the populist wave launched in Trump's first term, the US president and Indian PM Narendra Modi are now on ...
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Indian Army slams US over arms supply to Pakistan, cites 1971 newspaper report
The Indian Army has issued a strong response to the United States following accusations that India is funding the Russia war. The army countered the claim by posting a news report from the 1971 war, ...
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Regtechtimes on MSNIndian Army shares 1971 report on $2 billion U.S. arms to Pakistan amid oil trade row
The Indian Army’s Eastern Command shared a historic reminder that has stirred up public interest and political conversation.
Trump said he would “substantially raise tariffs on goods from India” beyond the current 25 per cent if India didn’t back off ...
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