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  • ThePrintPod: Pakistan interior minister confirms Munir’s ‘India Mercedes, Pakistan dump truck’ analogy
    Aug 18 2025
    The unusual metaphor had been used by Munir at a private dinner during his US trip earlier this month, as exclusively reported by ThePrint, and also in Brussels according to Naqvi.
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    4 m
  • National Interest: War of IAF, PAF doctrines: As Pakistan obsesses over numbers, India embraces risk, wins
    Aug 16 2025

    All of the active India-Pakistan wars and conflicts have been short, 22 days in 1965 being the longest. Op Sindoor was just over three days. Whenever a conclusive outcome like a capitulation and mass surrender is missing, there’s scope for both sides to claim victory. Now that both the Indian Air Force and Pakistan Air Force have made formal claims of the other’s aircraft they shot down in the 87-hour predominantly aerial conflagration in May, we can explore some deeper issues. Do these numbers really matter? What do these count for? – Watch this week's #NationalInterest with @ShekharGupta

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    29 m
  • Opinion POD: 'SC’s stray dog order fails Delhi. Courtroom absolutes don’t solve bad policy'
    Aug 18 2025

    "Public response against the Supreme Court’s order to relocate Delhi-NCR’s stray dogs to shelters has already settled into the familiar shape of division. Most people seem to fall neatly into two camps—those who view the court’s order as overdue action against a growing health threat, and those who see it as an attack on the basic dignity of animals. What’s needed now is a policy-based solution. The situation cannot remain suspended between denial and inaction—it has already cost lives and money," says columnist Amana Begam Ansari

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    7 m
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