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A core group of top US officials — including Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State and interim national security ...
The US intervened to de-escalate India-Pakistan tensions, according to a CNN report. Alarming intelligence prompted US ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed to US Vice President JD Vance that any Pakistani aggression would face a "devastating ...
Donald Trump has taken credit for having "stopped a nuclear conflict - a bad one" in the brink of time. Both India and ...
A CNN report says Vance called Modi and told him about the high risk of escalation over the weekend and urged him to ...
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The US president JD Vance, accompanied by Second Lady Usha Vance and their three children, was on an official visit to India ...
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The Print on MSNOp Sindoor still on, Modi told Vance ‘if Pakistan hits, Indian response will be more devastating’The US was never a mediator, and The New York Times article claiming Vance called Modi got the sequence of events wrong, say ...
The Indian military responded so fast to Pakistani attacks that there was no time for anyone to come and tell India not to respond ...
The Prime Minister's clear message to the international community and Pakistan is that India will not tolerate cross-border ...
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Newspoint on MSN'This time we will attack Pakistan by entering', PM Modi's blunt reply to America; said - no one's mediation is neededIndia had made it clear that Pakistan had called India and requested for a ceasefire. Now news agency ANI has claimed, citing ...
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India Today on MSNIf Pak attacks, we will retaliate stronger: PM Modi to Vance on ceasefireDuring talks involving US Vice President JD Vance over a de-escalation with Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSN'Talk with Pak only on return of PoK, don't want anyone to mediate': PM Modi told JD VancePrime Minister Narendra Modi had reportedly told US Vice President JD Vance clearly that if Pakistan attacks India, the ...
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