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Indian Army chief visits Kashmir in aftermath of attack as UN urges restraint Indian Army chief visits Kashmir in aftermath of attack as UN urges restraint

Indian Army chief visits Kashmir in aftermath of attack as UN urges restraint

April 25, 2025
UN urges India and Pakistan to use restraint as tensions soar after Kashmir attack UN urges India and Pakistan to use restraint as tensions soar after Kashmir attack

UN urges India and Pakistan to use restraint as tensions soar after Kashmir attack

April 25, 2025
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  • Hanif Abbasi confirms extra trains for comfortable eid travel
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