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TopicPahalgam attack

Topic: Pahalgam attack

NIA’s Pahalgam chargesheet pieces together prelude to terror attack. It relied on human intel, DNA match

NIA officially took over the Pahalgam terror attack probe on 27 April last year, following orders from the MHA. It went on to lodge the chargesheet on 15 December.

Quad condemns Pahalgam attack, calls for sustained action against terror proxies

In joint statement, 4 members denounced ‘terrorism in all its forms & manifestations’, specifically referencing Pahalgam attack in April 2025 & Bondi Beach attack in Australia in December last year.

Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance, India rejects latest arbitration award as ‘null & void’

MEA rejects latest award on the Indus Waters Treaty issued on 15 May. Its official spokesperson asserts that the court of arbitration is 'illegally constituted.'

Pakistan is tactically brilliant, strategically disastrous. It’s primed for repeated blunders

Pakistan has ended up losing every war against India but that hasn’t prevented it from claiming victory. We will go over the evidence to anticipate what to expect next.

ThePrint Photos of the Week: A year of life after terror in Kashmir & political upheavals in Delhi

New Delhi: From the economic aftershock of the Pahalgam terror attack on local livelihoods to Kashmiri Pandits’ long-pending land disputes resurfacing in Jammu, and fresh...

10 lessons on Pakistan, Munir, ISI year after Pahalgam attack & what India must prepare for | Cut The Clutter

In Episode 1828 of Cut the Clutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta argues that such attacks stem from the structural reality of Pakistan as a military-dominated state that sustains its relevance through periodic tensions with India.

Pahalgam trip to celebrate son’s Class 12 marks ended in horror. Wife & son told terrorist, ‘shoot us too’

For the Shivamogga family, everything has paused since that fateful day. There are no long nights, no festivals left to celebrate, no Manjunath to make everybody laugh.

‘Why go to Switzerland when we have our own’—Pahalgam victim’s words ring in Bengaluru family’s ears

Bharat Bhushan had quit his job in the IT sector to help set up his wife’s clinic. The trip to Pahalgam last April was a family vacation before the move.

Jaipur, Bhavnagar families still picking up the pieces. ‘Don’t want to recall day of Pahalgam attack’

Dubai-based accountant from Jaipur who liked fine things in life and a 16-year-old from Bhavnagar who wanted to join the Army were among those killed in Pahalgam terror attack.

CM Yogi once teared up listening to plight of this Pahalgam victim’s family. Then ‘system’ forgot them

A year after Pahalgam terror attack, in a flat in Kanpur’s Shyam Nagar, Aishanya and her in-laws continue to mourn Shubham Dwivedi, who lost his life when he was just 31.

On Camera

Why should an MP lose a seat for leaving a party? It’s time to retire India’s anti-defection law

Because of the anti-defection law, ruling supremos have treated their own MPs and MLAs as subordinates and legislators of other parties as prey.

US-Iran interim deal offers lifeline to Gulf producers, but oil flows unlikely to normalise overnight

Energy experts estimate output to rebound within weeks, but it may take months to rebuild shipping confidence and repair damaged energy assets.

Engine core by 2030, test flight by 2034, production by 2036: Rolls-Royce makes final pitch to power AMCA

In interview to ThePrint, Rolls-Royce top official Sashi Mukundan took a dig at rival Safran, saying there are just 3 genuine engine manufacturers, with two in US, the 3rd being them.

Why many parties break up when out of power and some don’t

Ideology keeps parties together, or the glue of power. Without either, you face the ongoing defections at an industrial scale.