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ThePrint report about spike in Pahalgam satellite images calls for probe

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The spike in orders for Pahalgam satellite images before terror attack calls for a probe. ThePrint report about Maxar Technologies’ partnership with a dubious Pakistani firm shows an astonishing lack of oversight. The spike and the partnership can be dismissed as coincidence. But it’s a security threat India cannot ignore.

Kerala Congress’ tweet against Rafale during a conflict is tone-deaf and offensive

Kerala Congress social media handle has been a republic unto itself. But being obnoxious can’t be passed off as wit. Its tweet against Rafale during a conflict is tone-deaf, offensive. Either AICC reads the Riot Act against its branch or risk endorsing it. There’re only two ways to read this.

US secretary right to call Asim Munir for de-escalation. He knows who calls the shots in Pakistan

Marco Rubio was right to dial Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir. He knows who really calls the shots there. Friday night call shows sense of urgency too. His de-escalation sermon is better aimed at Islamabad. India’s operation closed after initial strikes. It even clarified the target was terrorists, not Pakistan.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. A probe that reduces the possibility of recurrence. This one cowardly act brought the subcontinent to the verge of war. Stellar diplomacy by the Trump administration delivered a much needed ceasefire. 2. Would be happy to send a few fire extinguishers to the channels.

  2. The Print has always championed the cause of Congress. It has always stood by the Congress, even when the imbecility of Rahul Gandhi and company has hurt the nation’s interests and painted a very poor picture of India abroad.
    It’s hard to believe that the editorial team at The Print has suddenly nationalist. Or is this a case of the Trojan Horse?

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