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India-Pakistan Tensions Live Updates: PM Modi to address nation at 8pm after Operation Sindoor

India-Pakistan Tensions Live Updates: PM Narendra Modi will address nation tonight at 8pm today. Follow LIVE updates here

Updated on : 12 May,2025 04:28 PM IST  |  New Delhi

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India-Pakistan Tensions Live Updates: Govt must make it clear to world that Kashmir is not an international issue, says Aaditya Thackeray
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India-Pakistan Tensions LIVE Updates: Nepal PM Oli thanks India, Pak for stopping military actions
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India-Pakistan Tensions LIVE Updates: Australia welcomes India-Pakistan understanding; calls for de-escalation, counter-terrorism efforts 
Australian Foreign Minister Penny on Monday welcomed the understanding between India and Pakistan, emphasisng the importance of de-escalation and counter-terrorism efforts for regional peace and security. Wong spoke with Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Pakistani Finance Minister Ishaq Dar to encourage respect for the ceasefire terms, ANI reported.

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