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Over 400 militants waiting to enter valley: Army

The army apprehends an increase in infiltration attempts from across the Line of Control (LoC) during the coming month, said a senior official who warned that there are 'some 400 to 500 militants wait

Gunfire stops Valley cricket

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A J&K policeman has been suspended following a bizarre incident involving a cricket match, a group of students and men in khaki firing warning shots, triggering tension on the main campus of Kashmir U

Policeman suspended for opening fire on youth

A policeman was suspended on Monday after he allegedly opened fire in the air following a scuffle with a group of youth playing cricket in University of Kashmir ground here.

Superintendent of Police

Greek crisis deepens with no breakthrough in coalition talks

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Greek political party leaders emerged late Sunday from emergency cabinet talks with no breakthrough in sight, raising the prospect of new elections that could scupper reforms and force the country out

Six terrorists killed on Kashmir border

The death toll in Thursday's gunfight on Jammu and Kashmir's border has risen to six, and Indian troops are searching the area for more bodies, an official said on Saturday.

The incident took place a

Time not far away when J&K will send its team to IPL: Chib

The Jammu and Kashmir government is in favour of merging the Kashmir Premier League and the Jammu Premier League so that a Twenty20 team from the state could be fielded in the highly popular Indian Pr

Separatists gun down cop in Srinagar (Lead)

A police officer was shot dead on Friday by separatist guerrillas near a police station in this Jammu and Kashmir summer capital, police said.

"Separatist guerrillas fired from close range at Sukhpal

Pakistan avalanche brings call for glacier demilitarisation

Pakistan's army chief on Wednesday made a rare call for the demilitarisation of the world's highest battlefield after touring the site of an avalanche that buried 129 Pakistani soldiers near the borde

Kashmir no excuse for Pakistan's Haqqani ties: Senator

Former US Republican presidential candidate John McCain has said the Kashmir dispute was not an excuse for Pakistan to not break ties with the Haqqani network, held responsible for recent coordinated

Curfew to be relaxed further today

With the situation in curfew-bound areas limping back to normal, city police relaxed curfew further on Thursday. After reviewing the situation, in-charge police commissioner Anurag Sharma relaxed cur

There are certain immutable laws of military history that repeated attempts at disproving them only end up confirming their veracity.

As a self-confessed hardliner, I must admit that being a part of the team engaged in Indo-Pak Track 2 dialogue has been very interesting.