During the four-day conflict with India in May last year, Pakistan demonstrated not only the effectiveness of Chinese ...
A hard-armour fight in Punjab where Indian formations blunted Pakistan’s main counterstroke, even as Dhaka became the war’s ...
This special edition of India Today show Battle Cry explores Pakistan's economic, political, and military status, focusing on ...
The Print on MSN
Pakistan defence exports at all-time high, ‘contracts’ worth $10 bn inked across globe in 2025
Export arrangements entered with nations ranging from Azerbaijan to Zimbabwe, highlighting both geographic reach & growing ...
Barely months out of IMA, Arun Khetarpal faced Pakistani Patton tanks head-on at the second largest tank battle since World ...
Indiatimes on MSN
Ikkis true story: Who was Arun Khetarpal, the 21-year-old hero of the Battle of Basantar?
Ikkis tells the true story of Arun Khetarpal, a young Indian Army officer who displayed extraordinary bravery during the ...
The Battle of Asal Uttar is remembered as the graveyard of Pakistan’s Patton tanks. But the fighting in the Khem Karan sector ...
The most heart-warming roles in Sriram Raghavan directorial is the one played by Dharmendra and Jaideep Ahlawat. Jaideep ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
Pakistan's $3 million partisan PR battle for Washington's attention
Staff at Pakistani websites otherwise used to reheating international coverage of the motherland as a bona fide news genre were a little surprised to find their Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb ...
The National Interest on MSN
The New Pinaka LRGR-120 Missile: A Quiet Revolution in Indian Doctrine
India’s new Pinaka LRGR-120 is roughly comparable to an American HIMARS rocket—but was built entirely within India, with capabilities that could be improved over time.
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The Ending Disclaimer of Movie Ikkis Is a Statement That’s Hard to Miss - The Movie's Final Punch
Stay seated till the final credits of movie Ikkis roll and you are hit with a sharply worded disclaimer that jolts you out of ...
Sriram Raghavan’s new film chooses silence over noise and beauty over violence. It dares to be a war movie that dreams of peace.
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