Government’s move follows recommendations from the Ministry of Home Affairs in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack
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The fabricated post blamed the Pakistan Army for the incident and urged Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi not to target Pakistani civilians in response
Move comes days after the government restricted access to several Pakistani YouTube channels and celebrity accounts in aftermath of Pahalgam terror attack
Malik was appointed as the director general of the Inter-Services Intelligence in October 2024
Earlier this week, the government also banned 16 Pakistani YouTube channels, saying they were spreading harmful and sensitive content
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Document also features list of terror training camps Pakistan is hosting across provinces like Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Waziristan, and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir
Tensions have risen between the two countries after the Pahalgam terror attack last week that killed 26 people
This will be the first review “under the Extended Arrangement Under the Extended Fund Facility"
Over the past few years, drones have become the major means of pushing contraband into Punjab from Pakistan
X accounts of some Pakistani journalists learnt to be working for the ISI have also been suspended
Chenab, confluence of 2 rivers Chandra and Bhaga, enters J&K from Himachal, and merges into Sutlej near Bahawalpur in Pakistan
Peaceful coexistence between the two countries is important to the peace and development of the region, says Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jiakun
Monday’s operation brings the number of foreigners killed in security forces operations in the last three days to 71
Government has withheld several Pakistani channels after the April 22 terror attack
Deadline relaxed for Pakistani nationals on tourist visa
This action comes in the backdrop of the Pahalgam terror incident
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