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Abhinandan Mishra

New Delhi

Strategic Affairs Editor and Journalist at Sunday Guardian Live

Journalist. Sunday Guardian. Ex- @dainikbhaskar @newindianxpress @uniindianews @pti_news 📧 [email protected] DM is open. Personal account.

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  • 4 days ago | sundayguardianlive.com | Abhinandan Mishra

    New Delhi: “India will identify, track and punish every terrorist and their backers. We will pursue them to the ends of the Earth,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared on 24 April in Madhubani, Bihar—his first public response to the massacre of 26 Indians in Pahalgam two days earlier. Modi, known for speaking in Hindi even on global platforms, made a deliberate shift to English mid-speech, ensuring that the message carried beyond India’s borders.

  • 1 week ago | sundayguardianlive.com | Abhinandan Mishra

    Nikhil Gupta seeks dismissal of US charges over alleged plot to assassinate Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. NEW DELHI: Nikhil “Nick” Gupta, an Indian national accused of orchestrating a plot to assassinate U.S.-based Khalistani separatist and proscribed terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, has filed an emergency motion in a U.S. federal court demanding the dismissal of charges against him and his immediate release from custody.

  • 1 week ago | sundayguardianlive.com | Abhinandan Mishra

    A major Cabinet reshuffle is expected in mid-June, ahead of Parliament session and key state elections. NEW DELHI: A Cabinet reshuffle is expected around mid-June, ahead of the Parliament session likely to commence in midJuly. This will be the first ministerial reshuffle of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s third consecutive term and will come just days before the Bihar Assembly elections in October and the West Bengal polls slated for May next year.

  • 1 week ago | sundayguardianlive.com | Abhinandan Mishra

    India faces an emerging maritime challenge from a coordinated China-Turkiye-Pakistan naval build-up by 2040. NEW DELHI: India is now less than 15 years away from encountering what defence planners increasingly recognise as the most formidable maritime challenge in its history—a coordinated naval build-up by China, Turkiye, and Pakistan.

  • 1 week ago | sundayguardianlive.com | Abhinandan Mishra

    New Delhi: The military response that India carried out against Pakistan-based terror groups—and their patron, the Pakistan Army—has placed Pakistan’s military planners under pressure from jihadist factions, especially the Jaish-e-Mohammad. The group has repeatedly announced its intention to avenge the deaths of its cadre, including close associates of its chief, Maulana Masood Azhar, who were killed in the Indian airstrike in Bahawalpur.

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Abhinandan Mishra @mishra_abhi
12 May 25

Big message to global leaders , talks will Pakistan will only be on terrorism and Pakistan occupied Kashmir.

Abhinandan Mishra
Abhinandan Mishra @mishra_abhi
12 May 25

Zero tolerance against terrorism is a guarantee of a better world. https://t.co/KyoS0NoqSA

Abhinandan Mishra
Abhinandan Mishra @mishra_abhi
12 May 25

Operation Sindoor is the new anti-terror policy of India PM @narendramodi announces. Nuclear blackmail won't work.