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No space for war with India, says Pakistan Army

No space for war with India, says Pakistan Army No space for war with India, says Pakistan Army News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Lungsanliu Gonmei | Updated on: 05 Jun 2018, 08:54:58 AM New Delhi: Pakistan Army has said that there is “no space” for any war with India as both are nuclear powers but warned that its desire for peace should not be mistaken for weakness. We are two nuclear powers, and there is no space for war, said Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor, the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) - the media wing of the army, while addressing a press conference in Islamabad on Monday.

Across the Neelum - Daily Times

Daily Times July 6, 2021 In the high altitudes of the Neelum Valley, on the very edge of the winding roads that connect Keeran to Kel to Tao-Butt, sits a khoka owned by XYZ . Whenever you visit, you will find XYZ standing there, welcoming passers-by and travellers, as he pours them a hot, refreshing cup of dhood patti/qarak chai. Across the river – the ever-flowing and ferocious Neelum – lays a world of its own. Even if one looks very carefully, one cannot distinguish the two. They are both so similar–both enveloped by rugged mountains and plains that hover over them and both sleeping under the same pale sky. Even their homes–built with wood and pebbles, covered with a steel slanting rooftop and slabbed with paint of red, pink and green–look almost the same. Still, they are worlds apart. In one valley–the Neelum Valley–people like XYZ are free to move around. They are free to own land, send their children to school, and decide their destiny. On the other side, people

More drones seen in Jammu; security agencies put on alert

More drones seen in Jammu; security agencies put on alert Updated Jul 1, 2021, 1:30 am IST Quadracopters sighted over military installations  14 drones were launched reportedly from across the International Border and LoC in the recent past. (Representational Photo:AFP) SRINAGAR: Three more flying objects possibly drones were spotted over strategically important areas of Jammu on Wednesday. Security forces opened fire at them following which they withdrew, officials said. The unnamed officials quoted by local newsgathering agencies said that the drones were seen hovering over Miran Sahab, Kaluchak and Kunjwani areas of Jammu where several military bases and sensitive installations are located.

More drones seen in Jammu; security agencies put on alert

More drones seen in Jammu; security agencies put on alert
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