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    US-Israel Attack on Iran Sparks International Condemnation, India's Strategic Concerns

    New Delhi, March 1 Several opposition parties on Sunday condemned the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in US-Israeli strikes, with Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra saying that the assassination of Iran's supreme leader by "so-called leaders of the democratic world" is "despicable"...
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    Modi Government's Foreign Policy Under Scrutiny Amid Global Conflict

    New Delhi, March 1 The Congress said on Sunday that the government's response to the war against Iran has been a betrayal of India's values, principles, and interests, as it claimed that the nation is paying a heavy price for both the substance and style of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's foreign...
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    Diplomatic Outreach: Jaishankar Contacts Iran, Israel, and Gulf States Over Escalating Conflict

    New Delhi, February 28 External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held separate phone conversations with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi and his Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa'ar on Saturday as the Middle East was reeling under massive tension following a joint US-Israel military...
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    Modi's Israel Trip Seen as Political Endorsement of Military Action

    New Delhi, Feb 28 The Congress on Saturday termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel as "shameful" and "ill-timed," saying it creates the perception of a political endorsement of military escalation which is deeply antithetical to India's historic commitment to a rules-based...
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    Escalating Tensions: Trump Confirms Iran Military Action

    Washington, February 28 – President Donald Trump has confirmed that the United States had initiated “major combat operations in Iran” a short while ago, confirming a dramatic escalation in hostilities that has brought war to Iran for the second time in eight months and heightened fears of a...
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    Israel's Gaza Strategy and the Future of the Conflict

    Jerusalem, February 16 – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that any potential agreement with Iran must include the removal of nuclear materials, a halt to uranium enrichment, and restrictions on ballistic missiles, expressing skepticism about Tehran's intentions.Speaking at a...
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