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Operation Sindoor: BrahMos Missile Strike Sparked Nuclear Panic In 30-Seconds, Pak PM’s Aide Reveals
A senior Pakistani official has revealed that during India’s Operation Sindoor, Pakistan had only 30 to 45 seconds to decide ...
At the Pentagon, he met US Secretary of the Air Force for International Affairs Kelly L. Seybolt and Air Force Chief of Staff ...
Rejecting the bail plea of a person accused of posting objectionable content on social media against Prime Minister Narendra ...
The incident has reignited calls for stronger communication channels and de-escalation protocols between the two ...
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Daily Times on MSNSouth African air chief meets CJCSC, praises Pakistan army's role in peace and securityRAWALPINDI - South African Air Force Chief, Lieutenant General Wiseman Simo Mbambo, met with Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff ...
Though the BrahMos missile did not carry a nuclear payload, the confusion created by the launch could have led to catastrophic consequences, said Rana Sanaullah, who is the special assistant to the Pa ...
As part of the Super-30 upgrade, Su-30MKI jets will be equipped with the Virupaksha radar- a gallium nitride-based AESA ...
During Operation Sindoor, a Pakistani politician revealed that the military had only 30 to 45 seconds to determine the ...
In the recent war between India and Pakistan, the ceasefire was implemented by both the countries. In the news media of both ...
Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif's advisor Rana Sanaullah said that any misunderstanding in those 30-45 seconds could have led to ...
Rana Sanaullah, special assistant to Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, said in a recent interview that the launch of ...
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