
China Urges India and Pakistan to Stay Calm Amid Rising Tensions
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges calm between India and Pakistan amid rising tensions, calling for dialogue to prevent further conflict.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges calm between India and Pakistan amid rising tensions, calling for dialogue to prevent further conflict.

India and Pakistan have announced an immediate ceasefire after days of military strikes, but accusations of violations quickly emerged. China supports the ceasefire and offers to play a constructive role.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that India and Pakistan have agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire after U.S.-mediated talks, ending recent military escalations between the two countries.

India and Pakistan exchanged drone and missile strikes over the weekend, escalating tensions between the neighboring nations. Civilians have been affected amid reports of casualties and widespread blackouts.

India assures that all hostilities with Pakistan have been countered with no escalation expected, while Pakistan keeps its airspace closed amid ongoing tensions.

China urges India and Pakistan to exercise restraint and seek peaceful solutions as tensions escalate between the two nations, emphasizing the importance of regional peace and stability.

Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated as both nations accuse each other of drone attacks and air strikes, leading to at least 48 deaths in the worst violence in decades.

India conducts strikes on Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir; Pakistan claims it shot down Indian jets amid escalating tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors.

Discover the significance behind the daily border ritual between India and Pakistan at the Attari-Wagah crossing, where soldiers engage in a theatrical display that transcends mere pageantry.

Pakistan claims to have shot down six Indian fighter jets as tensions escalate over Kashmir. The UN urges restraint.