Mehbooba Mufti, Imran Ansari Join Indian Delegation at Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s Funeral in Tehran

Mehbooba Mufti, Imran Ansari Join Indian Delegation at Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's Funeral in Tehran

Mehbooba Mufti, Imran Reza Ansari Join Indian Delegation at Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s Funeral in Tehran By: News Desk | 03 July 2026 Kashmir Leaders Attend Historic State Funeral in Iran Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and senior Shia politician Imran Reza Ansari are among the prominent Indian political figures attending the state funeral of Iran’s late Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in Tehran. Their participation comes as Iran hosts one of the largest state mourning ceremonies in its modern history, with millions of mourners expected to take…

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Omar Abdullah Backs India–Pakistan Dialogue as BJP Reiterates ‘No Talks Until Terror Ends’: Kashmir’s Political Divide Deepens

Omar Abdullah Backs India–Pakistan Dialogue as BJP Reiterates ‘No Talks Until Terror Ends’: Kashmir’s Political Divide Deepens

Omar Abdullah Backs India–Pakistan Dialogue as BJP Stands Firm on Terror; Kashmir’s Political Debate Intensifies By: News Desk | 03 July 2026 The debate over whether India should reopen dialogue with Pakistan has once again become a major political issue, with Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah openly supporting renewed engagement while the BJP has reiterated that no meaningful talks are possible unless Pakistan first ends cross-border terrorism. The discussion has gained momentum after a joint appeal signed by 117 eminent citizens from India and Pakistan urged Prime Minister…

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Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Urges India and Pakistan to Resume Dialogue, Says Peace Can Only Come Through Talks

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Urges India and Pakistan to Resume Dialogue, Says Peace Can Only Come Through Talks

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Calls for Fresh India-Pakistan Dialogue, Says Peace Cannot Be Achieved Through Confrontation By: News Desk | 30 June 2026 Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has renewed his appeal for India and Pakistan to resume diplomatic engagement, saying that dialogue remains the only viable path to achieving lasting peace in South Asia. Speaking in Srinagar, the Mirwaiz urged the leadership of both countries to move beyond confrontation and revive meaningful negotiations aimed at reducing tensions and addressing long-standing issues, including Kashmir. His remarks come at a time…

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US-Iran Nuclear Talks Collapse Amid Lebanon Fighting, Raising Fears of Wider Middle East War

US-Iran Nuclear Talks Collapse Amid Lebanon Fighting, Raising Fears of Wider Middle East War

US-Iran Nuclear Talks Collapse as Lebanon Fighting Threatens Fragile Peace Process By: Javid Amin | 19 June 2026 New Violence in Lebanon Delivers Major Blow to Diplomatic Efforts A fresh outbreak of violence in Lebanon has derailed high-stakes negotiations between the United States and Iran, exposing the fragility of the recently signed peace framework and raising fears that the wider Middle East conflict could once again spiral out of control. The talks, which were scheduled to take place in Switzerland, were intended to launch the next phase of diplomacy following…

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Iran Signals Peace Deal Is Near as ‘Islamabad MoU’ Emerges as Potential Breakthrough in US-Iran Conflict

Iran Signals Peace Deal Is Near as ‘Islamabad MoU’ Emerges as Potential Breakthrough in US-Iran Conflict

Iran Says Islamabad MoU Near Completion as US-Iran Peace Deal Appears Within Reach By: Javid Amin | 12 June 2026 Iran Hints Historic Breakthrough as Islamabad MoU Moves Toward Finalization A potential breakthrough in one of the Middle East’s most consequential geopolitical confrontations may be closer than ever. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has indicated that negotiations aimed at ending months of confrontation between Tehran and Washington are entering their final stage, declaring that the proposed “Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding” has “never been closer” to completion. The statement has sparked…

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Trump Calls Netanyahu ‘Crazy’ as US-Iran Talks Face Pressure; Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Offers Fragile Hope

Trump Calls Netanyahu ‘Crazy’ as US-Iran Talks Face Pressure; Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Offers Fragile Hope

Trump Calls Netanyahu ‘Crazy’ as Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Raises Hope for US-Iran Deal By: Javid Amin | 03 June 2026 Trump’s Stunning Rebuke of Netanyahu Exposes Growing Strains in Middle East Diplomacy In one of the most remarkable public acknowledgments of friction between Washington and Jerusalem in recent years, U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed reports that he referred to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as “crazy” during a heated discussion over Israel’s military operations in Lebanon. The comment, unusual for two leaders often viewed as close political allies, highlights growing…

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Trump’s Iran Ceasefire Gamble: Will a Tentative Deal Redefine U.S.–Iran Relations and Gulf Stability?

Trump’s Iran Ceasefire Gamble: Will a Tentative Deal Redefine U.S.–Iran Relations and Gulf Stability?

Trump’s Iran Ceasefire Gamble: A High-Stakes Decision That Could Reshape the Middle East By: Javid Amin | 30 May 2026 Trump Iran Ceasefire Deal 2026: Sanctions Relief, Naval Blockade Rollback and What It Means for the Middle East A proposed ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran has emerged as one of the most consequential diplomatic developments in the Middle East in recent years. U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly reviewing what officials describe as a tentative framework aimed at reducing hostilities, reopening critical maritime routes and creating conditions…

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Middle East War Enters Month Two: Houthis Join Fight, US Losses Mount, Oil Routes Under Threat

US–Israel–Iran War Month Two | Houthis Strike Israel, Saudi Bases Hit, Oil Routes at Risk

US–Israel–Iran War Month Two | Houthis Strike Israel, Saudi Bases Hit, Oil Routes at Risk By: Javid Amin | 30 March 2026 A War Without Borders: Conflict Expands Across the Middle East As of March 30, 2026, the war involving United States, Israel, and Iran has entered its second month—and it is no longer confined to three actors. With the entry of Yemen’s Houthis, mounting American casualties in Saudi Arabia, and increasing threats to global oil supply chains, the conflict has evolved into a full-scale regional war with global economic…

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Iran Deletes Kashmir Thank-You Posts Amid Backlash: Aid, Optics, and the Geopolitics of Gratitude

Iran Deletes Kashmir Thank-You Posts Amid Backlash: Aid, Optics, and the Geopolitics of Gratitude

Iran Deletes Kashmir Thank-You Posts After Backlash | India Aid, Pakistan Sensitivity Explained By: Javid Amin | 25 March 2026 When Gratitude Turns Geopolitical: Iran’s Social Media U-Turn Explained In a striking example of how even humanitarian gestures can become entangled in geopolitics, Iran’s embassy in India quietly deleted social media posts thanking India and “the kind people of Kashmir” for their contributions to war-hit Iran. What appeared to be a simple act of diplomatic gratitude quickly escalated into a regional controversy—triggering backlash from Pakistan-based users and exposing the fragile…

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5-Day Pause: Trump Delays Iran Strikes as Fragile Diplomacy Emerges

5-Day Pause: Trump Delays Iran Strikes as Fragile Diplomacy Emerges

Trump Delays Iran Strikes for 5 Days: Diplomacy vs War at a Tipping Point By: Javid Amin | 24 March 2026 From Brink of War to a Narrow Diplomatic Window In a significant and unexpected shift, Donald Trump has postponed planned US strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days, signaling a temporary pivot from escalation to negotiation. The decision affects potential attacks on: Iranian power plants Oil and energy facilities and comes after intense backchannel talks between United States and Iran. This is not de-escalation—it is a pause under…

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