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5 days ago |
ndtv.com | Akhilesh Sharma |Anindita Sanyal
The delegations will brief PM Modi about their discussions with world leaders, sources said. New Delhi: The all-party delegations sent across the world to explain Operation Sindoor are on way home and the first delegation led by Jay Panda, lands in Delhi tomorrow. Sources said Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet the members of all the delegations once they return. The meeting could be held on June 9 or 10, sources said.
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1 week ago |
ndtv.com | Akhilesh Sharma |Anindita Sanyal
Quick Read Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed. The Rising North East Investors Summit attracted over Rs 4 lakh crore in investments aiming to boost growth of the northeast. Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia emphasized support, infrastructure development, and collaboration with the states New Delhi: The Rising North East Investors' Summit was a huge success and Investments to the tune of more than Rs 4 lakh crore have come in, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has said.
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2 weeks ago |
ndtv.com | Akhilesh Sharma |Anindita Sanyal
NEW DELHI: The foreign ministry briefing for the all-party delegations that are going to visit 33 nations to explain Operation Sindoor and India's resolve to end terror, has focussed on the US claims on ceasefire and the changed stance of China. The briefing of the leaders took place in Delhi yesterday and the first of the seven teams will start tomorrow. Sources said the delegations were told that it was Islamabad which had initiated contact with Delhi on May 10.
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3 weeks ago |
ndtv.com | Akhilesh Sharma |Chandrajit Mitra
The government would treat any future act of terror as an act of war, top sources said amid continued drone attacks and cross-border shelling by Pakistan. Islamabad has been escalating the situation by the day, with fresh attempted strikes on military and civilian infrastructure in the country in the wake of India's anti-terror operations being carried out by India in response to the Pahalgam attack. All threats were neutralised by the robust Indian air defence systems.
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1 month ago |
ndtv.com | Akhilesh Sharma |Anindita Sanyal
The armed forces had used precision weapons from deep within Indian territory. New Delhi: Pakistan's terrorist bases were hit twice during the armed forces' post-midnight "Operation Sindoor" today, sources have said. The 25-minute operation that started at 1.05 am, had involved 25 missiles that targeted terror camps at nine places in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and deep inside Pakistan.
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