NEW DELHI: India on Thursday once again reiterated that dialogue with Pakistan will not resume until Islamabad takes concrete and effective action against terrorism.
The ministry of external affairs on Thursday refuted Bangladesh's chief adviser Mohammad Yunus's claims that New Delhi is “destabilising” his country.
Here are top 5 news of the day:
'Talks suspended till ... ': India rejects Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif’s call for dialogue on Indus Waters Treaty , terror, Kashmir
Regarding the Indus Waters Treaty, which was suspended following the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, India said that the treaty will remain on hold until Pakistan "irrevocably abjures its support for cross-border terrorism." Read full story
'From land of Sindoor Khela': PM Modi invokes symbolism at Bengal rally, warns Pakistan
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday invoked the deep cultural symbolism of Bengal’s Sindoor Khela to reinforce India’s hardened stance against terrorism, declaring that ‘Operation Sindoor’ is far from over and vowing further action against terror sponsors. Read full story
India refutes Mohammad Yunus’s ‘India destabilising Bangladesh’ claim
In a weekly presser, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that Bangladesh's accusations were an attempt to deflect attention from real issues.
"As far as the government there is concerned, the responsibility for law and order and governance issues lies entirely with that government," Jaiswal said. Read full story
'MPs roaming, terrorists also roaming': Jairam Ramesh sparks row; BJP says Congress 'crossed all limit'
A fresh political storm erupted on Thursday after Congress leader Jairam Ramesh controversially likened the free movement of Pahalgam terrorists to that of Indian MPs traveling abroad, drawing sharp criticism from the BJP. Read full story
'I am ready': Cheteshwar Pujara breaks silence on Gautam Gambhir's phone call for England tour
During a recent interview, Pujara was asked whether Gautam Gambhir had reached out to him regarding the England tour. Read full story
The ministry of external affairs on Thursday refuted Bangladesh's chief adviser Mohammad Yunus's claims that New Delhi is “destabilising” his country.
Here are top 5 news of the day:
'Talks suspended till ... ': India rejects Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif’s call for dialogue on Indus Waters Treaty , terror, Kashmir
Regarding the Indus Waters Treaty, which was suspended following the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, India said that the treaty will remain on hold until Pakistan "irrevocably abjures its support for cross-border terrorism." Read full story
'From land of Sindoor Khela': PM Modi invokes symbolism at Bengal rally, warns Pakistan
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday invoked the deep cultural symbolism of Bengal’s Sindoor Khela to reinforce India’s hardened stance against terrorism, declaring that ‘Operation Sindoor’ is far from over and vowing further action against terror sponsors. Read full story
India refutes Mohammad Yunus’s ‘India destabilising Bangladesh’ claim
In a weekly presser, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that Bangladesh's accusations were an attempt to deflect attention from real issues.
"As far as the government there is concerned, the responsibility for law and order and governance issues lies entirely with that government," Jaiswal said. Read full story
'MPs roaming, terrorists also roaming': Jairam Ramesh sparks row; BJP says Congress 'crossed all limit'
A fresh political storm erupted on Thursday after Congress leader Jairam Ramesh controversially likened the free movement of Pahalgam terrorists to that of Indian MPs traveling abroad, drawing sharp criticism from the BJP. Read full story
'I am ready': Cheteshwar Pujara breaks silence on Gautam Gambhir's phone call for England tour
During a recent interview, Pujara was asked whether Gautam Gambhir had reached out to him regarding the England tour. Read full story
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