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Topic: IAF Strikes

No ‘helping hand’ for AAP in the capital as BJP ‘capitalises’ on that moustache

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by the editors at ThePrint.

In the other Balkote, Kashmiris want peace, a bunker and good roads

The idyllic surroundings of Balkote, just 1.5km from LoC, seem enchanting, but ask the locals, and they will tell you the reality of living along one of the world's most tense borders.

Digvijaya Singh draws flak for calling Pulwama attack an accident

The Congress leader tweeted that foreign media had raised doubts over Balakot strike after Pulwama 'accident', which he later called a terrorist attack.

Media says Balakot is the casualty of politics

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Mayawati questions Modi’s silence on Amit Shah’s claim on 250 terrorists killed in IAF strikes

BSP chief Mayawati on Twitter said that terrorists killed in the Balakot strike was good news but questioned the secret behind PM's silence.

Indians have the right to know number of casualties after air strikes, says Shiv Sena

In its mouthpiece, the Shiv Sena wrote that revealing the number of casualties would not lower the morale of armed forces.

BJP’s Manoj Tiwari is a cardboard warrior trying hard to prove he too has a 56-inch chest

Manoj Tiwari is far from being the only person paying lip service to the armed forces after Pulwama and Balakot.

What Pulwama-Balakot proves: A ‘third’ actor can still push India and Pakistan into a war

Pakistan shows there will be no clean victor in a war but finds an international community turned against it; for India, its air power deployment sounds alarm bells.

Pakistan’s isolation on international stage is India’s biggest victory

With de-escalation in sight, Pakistan needs to worry about its loss of friends abroad.

Think outside the bomb, say anti-war protesters in Delhi

After Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman returned, tensions between India-Pakistan have simmered down.

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Why Bihar migrates has a 500-year old answer — from Mughal taxpayers to peasant warriors

Migration in North India isn’t just due to lack of development today. It was shaped by the evolution of labour markets under Sher Shah, Mughals, and the East India Company.

India’s Russian oil imports are showing up in cryptic new places. The crude map stands redrawn

December oil imports from Russia may drop nearly 50%, but Indian buyers already shifting to non-designated Russian entities and opaque trading channels to keep Russian oil flowing.

From nuclear cooperation to defence, trade to oil, what is expected from Putin’s two-day India visit

New Delhi is interested in firming up bilateral agreements for increased trade, mobility, upgrade of Su-30 MKI fighters and the increased range of BrahMos supersonic missiles.

Gaali cricket: Bavuma stands tall, India’s Test ego cut to size

The India-South Africa series-defining fact is the catastrophic decline of Indian red ball cricket where a visiting team can mock us with the 'grovel' word.