India Pakistan Conflict

India-Pakistan Conflict: A Never-ending Chain of Mistrust

India-Pakistan Conflict: India and Pakistan, born from the 1947 partition, have endured decades of conflict rooted in mistrust, especially over Kashmir. Four major wars, cross-border terrorism, and ongoing military tensions have defined their relationship. Despite efforts for peace, recent attacks and political rhetoric reignite fears of war. Both nations are nuclear-armed, making any escalation potentially catastrophic for the region and beyond. Diplomacy remains crucial to prevent another devastating conflict.

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Jhilko Film

Must-Watch Movie ‘JhILKO’ Raises Alarming Awareness on Digital Addiction

The Nepali film JhILKO, directed by Yadav Bhattarai, powerfully portrays the growing threat of digital addiction, especially among children. Highlighting how minor habits can deeply impact families and society, the film urges parents to recognize the dangers of excessive mobile use. With strong performances and a thought-provoking message, JhILKO emphasizes the need to reconnect with real life in an increasingly virtual world.

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Tensions Escalate Between India and Pakistan Following Drone Attacks, Blackouts Enforced in Border Areas

Tensions have intensified between India and Pakistan following reported Pakistani drone attacks from Kashmir to Rajasthan. India claims to have downed a Pakistani F-16 and activated its S-400 defense system. Explosions were heard across several border areas. Blackouts have been enforced in Jammu, Punjab, and Rajasthan. An IPL match in Dharamshala was suspended. Authorities urge citizens to remain indoors amid rising fears of a potential conflict.

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U.S. Urges India and Pakistan to De-escalate Tensions Immediately

The United States has called on India and Pakistan to de-escalate rising tensions following a recent terror attack. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke separately with Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, urging dialogue and restraint. Rubio demanded Pakistan take firm action against terrorist groups and expressed sorrow over reported civilian casualties, emphasizing the need for peace and stability in South Asia.

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Nepal Condemns Pahalgam Terror Attack, Urges Regional De-escalation

Nepal strongly condemned the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India, which killed a Nepali citizen and several others. The government expressed solidarity with India and reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy toward terrorism. Assuring that Nepali territory won't be used for hostile acts, Nepal urged India and Pakistan to pursue diplomatic dialogue to prevent further escalation and ensure regional peace and stability.

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India launched airstrikes on nine locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir under Operation Sindoor, killing seven civilians, including two children. The action was a response to the recent Pahalgam terror attack. Pakistan condemned the strikes and vowed retaliation. Flights in northern India were disrupted. Global powers, including the U.S. and U.N., urged both nations to de-escalate tensions and pursue peace.

India Launches Airstrikes on Pakistan and PoK Under ‘Operation Sindoor’: 7 Civilians Killed, Tensions Escalate

India launched airstrikes on nine locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir under Operation Sindoor, killing seven civilians, including two children. The action was a response to the recent Pahalgam terror attack. Pakistan condemned the strikes and vowed retaliation. Flights in northern India were disrupted. Global powers, including the U.S. and U.N., urged both nations to de-escalate tensions and pursue peace.

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Kathmandu Metropolitan City Makes Microchipping Mandatory for Pets

Kathmandu Metropolitan City has mandated microchipping for all pet dogs and cats to address issues of lost and stolen animals. Under the "Dog/Cat Management, Control, and Registration Procedure, 2079," registration and microchipping are compulsory. Local breeds can be registered for free, while foreign breeds require a NPR 2,000 fee. Owners must report deaths, transfers, or losses within seven days. The initiative aims to ensure pets' permanent identification and safety.

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World’s Smallest Pacemaker Smaller Than a Grain of Rice

Scientists have developed the world's smallest pacemaker, tinier than a grain of rice. This temporary, wireless device can be injected and controlled by light before dissolving in the body. It's designed for infants with congenital heart defects needing post-surgery pacing and adults recovering from heart surgery. Unlike current temporary pacemakers requiring invasive electrode placement and wire removal, this eliminates those risks. Animal and lab tests show promise, with human trials potentially starting in two to three years. This innovation is hailed as a transformative advancement in bioelectronic medicine.

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The Possibility of Monarchy Restoration in Nepal

The Possibility of Monarchy Restoration in Nepal

Nepal's monarchy restoration faces significant obstacles. Democratic values are entrenched, major parties oppose it, and public sentiment favors the republic. Constitutional amendments are unlikely, and military intervention is improbable. International support for the republic further weakens restoration prospects. Any attempt would likely trigger instability and widespread opposition.

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