US says its message to India, Pak is to ed-escalate and talk
The US on Thursday said its message to India and Pakistan amid the current tensions following the Pahalgam terrorist attack
The US on Thursday said its message to India and Pakistan amid the current tensions following the Pahalgam terrorist attack
US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth on Thursday extended his "strong support" for India on a call with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh over the Pahalgam terrorist attack.
The Security Council has “condemned in the strongest terms” the Pahalgam terrorist attack and urged all countries to cooperate in bringing all those involved in the massacre, to justice.
US President Donald Trump refused to be drawn into India-Pakistan border tensions in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terrorist attack, stating that the two countries will "get it figured out one way or the other."
The 27-year-old was injured in the attack while trying to shield the tourist he had brought to the Baisaran meadow on his pony.
A day after the brutal terror attack in the iconic Pahalgam area of Jammu and Kashmir left 26 tourists dead, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday met the survivors of the incident and assured them that justice would be served.
Upon his arrival in India, PM Modi held a meeting with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar regarding the brutal attack on tourists.
PM Modi also discussed the Pahalgam terrorist attack with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, who offered India any help in this regard.
US President Donald Trump said that the United States stands firmly with India against terrorism.
The terrorist outfit The Resistance Front (TRF), an offshoot of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), has claimed responsibility for the attack.