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Tensions Escalate Along Jammu Border After Pakistan Fires at Indian Surveillance Drone

Tensions Escalate Along Jammu Border After Pakistan Fires at Indian Surveillance Drone

Rajeev Sharma :- Tensions flared along the international border in Jammu after Pakistani forces opened fire at an Indian remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) during a routine surveillance mission. The incident occurred in the Kanachak sector, where Pakistani posts reportedly fired multiple rounds at the drone operating within Indian territory. According to sources, a total of five shots were fired from across the border, targeting the unmanned aerial system. Despite the provocation, the Indian drone remained unharmed and safely returned to its base. No casualties or material damage have been reported in the incident. The firing comes amid repeated ceasefire violations…
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Pakistan – Gas Pipeline Blast Near Quetta Disrupts Supply, Deepens Energy Crisis in Balochistan

Pakistan – Gas Pipeline Blast Near Quetta Disrupts Supply, Deepens Energy Crisis in Balochistan

Rajeev Sharma :- A major gas pipeline near Quetta in Pakistan’s Balochistan province was severely damaged following a powerful explosion, officials confirmed. The blast reportedly occurred after unidentified attackers planted explosives beneath the main pipeline, triggering a fire that destroyed a significant section of the infrastructure. Gas Supply Cut Off Across Several مناطقThe incident has led to a complete disruption of gas supply in Quetta and surrounding districts. Residents are facing serious difficulties in managing daily household activities, particularly cooking, as the outage has left many areas without access to natural gas. Energy Crisis WorsensExperts believe the attack has further…
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Heavy Rain and Flash Floods Kill 45 Across Afghanistan and Pakistan

Heavy Rain and Flash Floods Kill 45 Across Afghanistan and Pakistan

Islamabad (Internation News Desk): Severe weather, including torrential rain, thunderstorms, and flash floods, has killed at least 45 people across Afghanistan and Pakistan over the last few days. Disaster management officials in both countries confirmed on Monday, March 30, 2026, that the relentless storms have caused widespread destruction to homes, infrastructure, and livestock. In Afghanistan, the National Disaster Management Authority (ANDMA) reported 28 fatalities and 49 injuries across 13 provinces since Thursday. Meanwhile, across the border in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, at least 17 people have died and 56 others have been wounded in weather-related incidents since Wednesday. The impact…
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Afghanistan Alleges 400 People Killed After Kabul Hospital Strike; Pakistan Rejects Claims

Afghanistan Alleges 400 People Killed After Kabul Hospital Strike; Pakistan Rejects Claims

Kabul (Rajeev Sharma): Authorities in Afghanistan have accused Pakistan of carrying out an airstrike on a drug rehabilitation hospital in the capital, claiming the attack left hundreds dead and injured amid escalating tensions between the two neighbours. Officials in Kabul said the strike occurred late Monday night and caused extensive destruction at the facility. According to Afghan deputy government spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat, the death toll has risen to about 400, while nearly 250 people were reported wounded. Fitrat said rescue workers were still trying to extinguish flames and retrieve bodies from the wreckage of the damaged building. He added that…
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India Becomes World’s Second-Largest Arms Importer; Russian Share Drops to 40% as Western Ties Surge

India Becomes World’s Second-Largest Arms Importer; Russian Share Drops to 40% as Western Ties Surge

New Delhi (Gurpreet Singh) — India has emerged as the world’s second-largest importer of major arms, accounting for 8.3 per cent of global imports between 2021 and 2025, according to the latest report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The report, titled ‘Trends in International Arms Transfers, 2025’, released on Monday, March 9, 2026, reveals that India’s ranking is surpassed only by Ukraine, which claimed the top spot with a 9.7 per cent share due to its ongoing conflict with Russia. A significant takeaway from the 2025 data is the steady decline in India’s reliance on Russian military…
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Indian woman Sarabjit Kaur, now Noor Fatima, reunites With Pakistani husband after shelter stay

Indian woman Sarabjit Kaur, now Noor Fatima, reunites With Pakistani husband after shelter stay

National Times Bureau :- Sarabjit Kaur, an Indian national from Kapurthala in Punjab who married a Pakistani citizen during her visit to Pakistan as part of a Sikh jatha, has now reached the home of her husband, Nasir Hussain, after being released from a women’s shelter facility. Speculation had been circulating in recent weeks about her possible return to India. However, following her release from a shelter home in Pakistan, videos surfaced showing her expressing happiness and confidence about her decision to stay with her husband. Speaking to local media, Sarabjit Kaur, also known as Noor Fatima Hussain, shared her…
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Heroine worth Rs 125 crore seized near Indo-Pak border in Amritsar; ammunition also recovered

Heroine worth Rs 125 crore seized near Indo-Pak border in Amritsar; ammunition also recovered

National Times Bureau :- Punjab police in joint operation with the Border Security Force (BSF) recovered a large quantity of heroin and weapons near Indo-Pak border in Amritsar. The recovered heroine has been allegedly smuggled from Pakistan which is estimated to be worth around Rs 125 crore in the international market.  According to officials, security agencies had received credible information about drug and arms smuggling in the border area. Acting on this tip-off, Amritsar Rural Police and BSF jointly raided a suspicious house in Ghuman village. During the search, more than 25 kilograms of heroin was recovered from inside the…
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T20 World Cup 2026 Uncertainty Grows as Bangladesh and Pakistan Hold Emergency Talks in Lahore

T20 World Cup 2026 Uncertainty Grows as Bangladesh and Pakistan Hold Emergency Talks in Lahore

Mumbai (Rajeev Sharma): Uncertainty continues to cloud the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup after Bangladesh stepped into the ongoing standoff between Pakistan and the ICC, with senior officials rushing to defuse the situation. Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Aminul Islam Bulbul has arrived in Lahore to hold urgent discussions with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) leaders, sources confirmed. The controversy traces back to Bangladesh’s refusal to travel to India for its scheduled group matches, citing safety concerns. Supported by the country’s interim administration, the BCB formally sought a shift of its fixtures to Sri Lanka, one of the tournament’s joint…
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Suicide bombing rocks wedding celebrations in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, seven killed

Suicide bombing rocks wedding celebrations in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, seven killed

National Times Bureau :- At least seven people lost their lives and 25 others were injured after a suicide bomber detonated an explosive vest during a wedding ceremony in Pakistan’s volatile Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Friday.  The attack took place at the home of Noor Alam Mehsud, a pro-government community figure in Dera Ismail Khan district, according to local police. The explosion triggered chaos at the crowded event, leaving debris and blood scattered across the scene. Guests were reportedly dancing when the blast occurred, and the impact caused the roof to collapse, complicating rescue operations and trapping several people under…
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Pakistan halts Sarabjeet Kaur’s repatriation citing pending cases, first picture in custody surfaces

Pakistan halts Sarabjeet Kaur’s repatriation citing pending cases, first picture in custody surfaces

National Times Bureau :- The repatriation of Sarabjeet Kaur from Pakistan has once again been delayed by the Pakistan government. Citing an ongoing court case, Pakistan Interior Ministry halted her repatriation through the Attari–Wagah border.  The ministry said hat the woman married with her own will and that the matter is currently under consideration in the court. Once al the legal formalities are completed and court pronounces its final verdict, she will be send back to India.  Sarabjit Kaur had travelled to Pakistan on a visitor’s visa as part of a jatha of Sikh pilgrims to mark Guru Nanak Dev’s…
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