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By Anant Kumar , 19 November 2025
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Babar Azam Penalised for Dissent After Breaking Stumps During Domestic Match

Pakistan cricketer Babar Azam has been fined 10 percent of his match fee after an incident in which he struck the stumps with his bat, an action deemed a violation of the code of conduct. The decision, taken by match officials following a domestic fixture, underscores the sport’s increasing scrutiny of player behaviour and the emphasis on maintaining decorum on the field. While Azam accepted the charge without contest, the episode has sparked debate about the pressures faced by international athletes competing in high-stakes matches.

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By Nishant Verma , 18 November 2025
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Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi Issues Stern Warning to Pakistan Following "Op Sindoor" Trailer

The Indian Army’s Chief, General Upendra Dwivedi, has issued a pointed warning to Pakistan in the wake of the release of the trailer for "Op Sindoor," a forthcoming military-themed project. While the film is positioned as a cinematic portrayal of national defense operations, officials perceive elements within it as a cautionary message directed at cross-border adversaries.

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By Agamveer Singh , 16 November 2025
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Farooq Abdullah Questions Value of Operation Sindoor: “Only Lives Were Lost”

Veteran politician Farooq Abdullah has strongly criticized India’s recent military operation, stating that “Operation Sindoor” yielded no tangible gains and resulted in significant loss of life. He claimed that 18 people died and that India’s border security was undermined. Abdullah called for renewed diplomatic engagement between New Delhi and Islamabad, invoking Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s famous adage: “Friends may change, but neighbours cannot.” His remarks have reignited debate over the strategic calculus, cost, and long-term consequences of cross-border military actions.

 

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By Nimrat , 16 November 2025
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From Pilgrim to New Identity: The Disappearance of Sarabjit Kaur and Her Journey as Noor Hussain

A Sikh pilgrim named Sarabjit Kaur vanished during a journey in Pakistan, only to reappear later having embraced Islam and assumed a new identity, Noor Hussain. According to reports, she married a local man, prompting complex questions about her disappearance, consent, and cross-border legal jurisdiction. Her case has sparked debate in both religious and diplomatic spheres, raising concerns about individual rights, community reactions, and bilateral accountability.

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By Nick Arora , 13 November 2025
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Haris Rauf’s Emotional Outburst: Pakistan Pacer Speaks Candidly About Accountability and Pressure

Pakistan’s fiery fast bowler Haris Rauf has once again found himself in the spotlight, this time for his candid remarks during a post-match press conference. In an emotionally charged statement, Rauf expressed frustration over the intense criticism faced by Pakistani cricketers, lamenting that players “receive no forgiveness” for their mistakes. His outburst sheds light on the mental and emotional toll of representing a cricket-obsessed nation where expectations often outweigh empathy.

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By Arpan Yadav , 11 November 2025
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Pakistan Captain Fires Back at Dinesh Karthik’s Tweet: “We Have the Real Trophy”

A fiery exchange between the cricketing camps of India and Pakistan took center stage on social media after Pakistani captain Babar Azam reportedly responded to Dinesh Karthik’s recent post with a sharp retort: “We have the real trophy.” The comment, widely shared by fans across both nations, reignited the long-standing rivalry that extends far beyond the cricket pitch. Karthik’s earlier tweet, celebrating India’s recent triumph, appeared to have struck a nerve, prompting an assertive reply that underscores the deep pride and competitive spirit shared between the two cricketing giants.

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By Amrita Bhatia , 7 November 2025
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Indian Sikh Pilgrims Make Historic Crossing into Pakistan, First Since Operation Sindoor

In a landmark development, Indian Sikh pilgrims have crossed into Pakistan, marking the first major pilgrimage movement since Operation Sindoor, a decades-old initiative aimed at facilitating religious visits across borders. The event underscores the ongoing efforts by both governments to strengthen cultural and religious ties, providing devotees safe and structured access to historic Gurdwaras in Pakistan.

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By Agamveer Singh , 7 November 2025
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Reunited After 78 Years: Cross-Border Friendship Rekindled with Guru Nanak’s Blessing

In a heartwarming testament to the enduring bonds of friendship, two childhood friends from India and Pakistan were reunited after 78 years, with their meeting imbued with the spiritual significance of Guru Nanak’s blessings. The reunion, facilitated at a historic Gurdwara, highlights the unifying power of shared heritage and faith, transcending geopolitical divides. Celebrated for promoting peace and equality, Guru Nanak’s teachings provided the emotional and cultural framework for this momentous encounter.

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By Vrinda Chaturvedi , 6 November 2025
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Pakistan Cricket Shines: Players Make Significant Gains in Latest ICC Rankings Update

Pakistan’s cricket team has witnessed a remarkable rise in the latest ICC player rankings, reflecting both individual brilliance and collective improvement. Key performers across formats have climbed the charts, signaling a resurgence in form and consistency. Batters, bowlers, and all-rounders have all contributed to this upward movement, demonstrating Pakistan’s growing competitiveness on the international stage. The updated rankings not only reward on-field achievements but also highlight emerging talent and strategic team development.

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By Geeta Maurya , 30 October 2025
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Pakistan Captain Opens Up: Candid Admission on Team’s Shortcomings After Defeat to South Africa in 1st T20I

Following Pakistan’s defeat in the first T20 International against South Africa, the team’s captain delivered a candid assessment of where things went wrong. In a rare moment of honesty, he admitted that poor execution under pressure, inconsistent bowling, and missed opportunities with the bat cost the team a winnable game. Despite a strong start and flashes of brilliance, Pakistan failed to maintain momentum during crucial phases. The skipper’s forthright comments reflect both accountability and determination, emphasizing the need for better game management ahead of the upcoming fixtures.

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