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  1. Pakistan peace talks between US and Iran cancelled: What went wrong?

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    US-Iran diplomacy has encountered another significant setback following President Trump's cancellation of a high-level delegation trip to Pakistan for peace talks

    2026-07-03
  2. Shoaib Akhtar under fire for having Lashkar terror proxies at brother’s funeral in Pakistan - The Week

    theweek.in › news › world › 2026

    Shoaib Akhtar is facing backlash after videos emerged from his elder brother's funeral, revealing the attendance of several individuals linked to the PMML, a proxy allegedly connected to the banned terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

    2026-07-03
  3. Major terror attack on Pakistan Army base in Karachi; six terrorists; four soldiers killed - The Week

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    The attack on the Sindh Rangers’ Bhittai Wing headquarters took place around 8:30 pm on Saturday

    2026-07-03
  1. Can Pakistan stay united? After Baloch rebels, now PoK protesters say they're not part of Pak - The Week

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    PoK leader Sardar Aman Khan went on to warn the government that the residents would be forced to look for "alternative roads" to ensure their survival if the blockade continues.

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    2026-07-03
  2. 'Blatant act of aggression': India condemns Pakistan's air strikes in Afghanistan - The Week

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    The MEA said in a statement that the strikes posed a direct threat to regional peace and stability

    2026-07-03
  3. What Pakistan’s Geo News aired on Muharram before 15-day suspension - The Week

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    Pakistan's media regulator, PEMRA, has suspended the license of Geo News for fifteen days due to the broadcast of "unacceptable religious images" during a program aired on Muharram

    2026-07-03
  4. Indian soldiers killed in action during Operation Sindoor: Names of 6 martyrs made public - The Week

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    The names of the fallen heroes have also been published in the Roll of Honour section on the National War Memorial website

    2026-07-03
  5. THE STORY OF INDIAN WARFARE | April 13, 1984 : Siachen - The Coldest War - The Week

    theweek.in › news › defence › 2026

    This is a serialisation of the book 'India’s Battlefields from Kurukshetra to Balakot' by international award-winning author Ajay Singh. The book (and the series) covers the major battles fought on India’s battlefields. In this episode, we cover the Siachen War, which began on April 13, 1984, in a tense race to occupy the glacial heights.

    2026-07-03
  6. Shots on the roof that persuaded a surrender - The Week

    theweek.in › news › defence › 2026

    At times, unnerving the enemy with minimal force yields better results than killing him with massive force. Not only does it get you general goodwill, but also allows you to claim a clean victory. In this 21st instalment of 'Tactics and Tacticians', we look at how a neat surgical air strike on Dacca yielded India a clean victory in the 1971 war

    2026-07-03
  7. ‘Glocal Terror in South Asia’ Review: The long shadow of Afghanistan’s tragedy and geopolitics - The Week

    theweek.in › review › books › 2026

    In her book, retired IPS officer Anju Gupta shines light on “glocal” terror — an intersection of local and global issues, of local militant networks and global jihadist movements

    2026-07-03
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