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Pahalgam terror attack: Russia’s Lavrov speaks to EAM Jaishankar amid rising tensions with Pakistan | India News

EAM Jaishankar and Sergei Lavrov NEW DELHI: External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Friday spoke to his counterpart from Russia, Sergey Lavrov, and discussed escalating India-Pakistan tensions amid following Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives. According to the Russian foreign ministry, the two ministers also discussed the schedule of upcoming contacts at the highest…

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Pakistani goods worth $500 million reportedly entering India via intermediary countries, says official

Trade items including dry fruits and chemicals worth around $500 million are reportedly entering India via intermediary nations such as the UAE, Singapore, Indonesia and Sri Lanka, according to an official, quoted by news agency PTI. The official indicated that a considerable portion of the Pakistani exports previously sent directly to India are now being…

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Uttarakhand establishes its own mobile network in Rudraprayag; Char Dham Yatra devotees to get free WiFi | India News

RUDRAPRAYAG: The Uttarakhand government and administration are constantly making new efforts to make the journey of devotees arriving from the country and abroad on the Chardham Yatra pleasant and smooth.In this efforts, Uttarkahand governement under the guidance of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has establish its own mobile network. This network has been named “District…

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‘Trade should not be a weapon’: Warren Buffett warns US against weaponizing trade at 2025 Berkshire AGM

Warren Buffett (File photo) Warren Buffett used the spotlight at the 2025 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meetingto issue a pointed warning: “Trade should not be a weapon.” Reaffirming his globalist economic philosophy, the legendary investor defended his 2003 “import certificates” idea while criticizing rising protectionist sentiments and tariffs, which he now views as acts of…

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Days before Pahalgam, agencies had flagged intel on potential attack in Srinagar: Report | India News

NEW DELHI: Days before terrorists gunned down 26 tourists in a brutal massacre in Pahalgam, intelligence agencies had already sounded the alarm, warning of a possible attack on visitors, especially, staying near Srinagar’s scenic foothills. Despite a surge in security, top-level police presence, and weeks of combing operations, the threat slipped through the cracks, resulting…

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