Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan announced he had decided to send the IAF pilot back in the interest of peace. Catch LIVE updates on India-Pakistan conflict
IAF pilot Abhinandan Varthaman, who was captured by Pakistan on Wednesday, is expected to be released on Friday
It is for the first time that India has been invited to a meeting of the OIC, an influential grouping of 57 Islamic countries, as the guest of honour
They also urged Trump to ensure that Pakistan does more against the terrorist groups
'Despite the present turn of events, the Indian Army is committed to maintaining peace and stability in the region'
No wonder, at a moment like Pulwama, the liberals are on the defensive. Their condemnation of terror attack and condolences to the victims appear suspect
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Diplomatic pressure, and the US, the UK and France moving the UN Security Council to outlaw JeM along with its leader Masood Azhar, also forced Pakistan to retreat
Despite the ongoing tension at the LoC, the credit default swaps of the Indian companies are steady and have not deteriorated
Its tolerance and encouragement of jihad have harmed it more than a thousand Indian raids could ever have
Experts in the business also reveal that unlike India, the film market in Pakistan is fairly unorganized
Pakistan had on Wednesday categorically said that no F-16 fighter jets were used and denied that one of its planes had been downed by the IAF
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan announced in Parliament on Thursday that Varthaman would be released on Friday as a 'peace gesture'
His statement came a day after Pakistan detained the IAF pilot following a fierce engagement between air forces of the two sides along the Line of Control
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi's phone call came as tensions between India and Pakistan rose Wednesday after Pakistan claimed it shot down Indian fighter jets over Pakistani air space
Tensions have escalated between India and Pakistan in the wake of the Pulwama attack by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM)
India said it shot down an F-16 warplane of Pakistan while it lost a MiG 21 during the fierce engagement between the air forces of the two countries along the Line of Control
Some prominent American think-tanks have also warned that Pakistan should dismantle terrorist groups in the country to de-escalate tensions or else it can spark an 'unforeseen war'
The disruption follows a snowballing crisis between nuclear-armed neighbours Pakistan and India
India carried out air strikes against the biggest training camp of JeM in Balakot