
News18 Afternoon Digest: Updates On Pahalgam Terror Attack, 'Pakistan Conference' At Harvard And Other Top Stories
News18 Afternoon Digest: We are covering updates on Pahalgam terror attack, 'Pakistan Conference' at Harvard university and other top stories.
In today's Afternoon Digest, News18 brings the latest updates on Pahalgam terror attack, 'Pakistan Conference' at Harvard university and other top stories.
Diplomacy, Economy, Narrative: India Steps Up Pressure On Pakistan Off The Battlefield
India is making sure Pakistan pays for the Pahalgam terror attack, and not just by using military might this time. Sources say that the government's plan is to ensure that the isolation of Pakistan is complete. Read more
With the India-Pakistan border on the boil since the Pahalgam terror attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired multiple meetings today, including the second Cabinet Committee on Security meet within a week, first Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs. He also held a Cabinet meeting at his 7LKM residence. Read more
A terrorist, now operating from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), is under scrutiny by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which is probing last week's Pahalgam attack that sent shockwaves across the country and drew widespread global condemnation.
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April 30, 2025, 14:06 IST
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