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UK Defends Secrecy Over Documents Related To June 1984 Attack On Darbar Sahib

During the first day of the three-days proceedings at the First-tier tribunal, it seemed that the United Kingdom was trying tooth and nail to suppress and protect the documents

British Tribunal to hear FOI Request Seeking Disclosure of Secret Documents on June 1984 Indian Army Attack on Sikhs

A British tribunal will rule on a Freedom of Information (FOI) request for classified UK Cabinet Office files that are believed to hold information on Britain’s involvement

No Justice Yet For Kunan Poshpora Rapes, Says Amnesty International India

On the 27th anniversary of the rapes of dozens of women in the towns of Kunan and Poshpora, Jammu and Kashmir, in 1991, allegedly by Indian army personnel,

Shopian Killings: India’s Top Court Stays Criminal Proceedings Against Indian Army Official

The Supreme Court of India (SCI) here on Monday reportedly stayed all criminal proceedings in connection with an FIR registered by the Jammu and Kashmir

3 Indian Army Personnel Fall From Chopper During Security Drill

It is reported by the media sources that Three Army personnel were injured during a security drill at the Army’s parade ground in New Delhi.

SGPC Renovates Headquarter, Preserves Bullet Marks From June 1984 Attack

The Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) in its first renovation of its headquarter building ever since the Indian Army's invasion

Kashmir Witnesses Bandh On ‘Black Day’ Marking Indian Troops Arrival In Kashmir Valley

As per the media reports the Kashmir valley here on Friday observed a total shut down of business, markets, schools, colleges, and transport and mourned the

Remembering Martyrs: Panthic Groups Praised Bhai Sukha & Bhai Jinda For Their Courageous Acts

The SGPC, Dal Khalsa and other Sikh groups paid rich tributes to Bhai Harjinder Singh Jinda and Sukhdev Singh Sukha who were hanged on 9 Oct 1992 for executing

After Withdrawing From Dokam Indian Army Chief Talks Of Two Front War

After withdrawal of troops from the Doklam standoff with China, the Indian Army chief Gen Bipin Rawat talks of two front war.

Malegaon Blast: Accuse Lt Col Shrikant Purohit Hatched Army ‘Mole’ Theory To Get Bail From SCI

Malegaon blast accused Lt Col Prasad Shrikant Purohit, who was granted bail by the Supreme Court of India in the 2008 Malegaon blast case after nine years

Doklam Standoff: India Withdraw’s Its Troops, No Word On China’s Road Building Status

It is learned from the media reports that India here today has agreed with China as per an “expeditious disengagement”to pull back its troops after a two

Dera Sauda Sirsa Headquarter Cordoned Off By The Indian Army, No Plan To Enter The Premises

As per the media reports a large number of Indian Army troops along with state police and Rapid Action Force (RAF) personnels have cordoned of the Sirsa

Guru Granth Sahib Forced Removed From Gurdwara Dangmaar Sahib By Sikkim Govt

As per the media reports the local Municipal authorities on Monday forced evacuated Gurdwara Dangmaar Sahib and piled up all the belongings of the Gurughar

Kashmiri Militant Leader Yasin Itoo Killed In An Encounter With Indian Security Forces

As per the media reports three Hizbul-Mujahidin affiliated Kashmiri militants along Yasin Itoo stated to be  the successor of Burhan Wani were killed in an

Declassify Records Related To June 1984 Military Attack On Darbar Sahib & November 1984 Sikh Genocide: Subramanian Swamy

Hindutva leaning MP of Rajya Sabha Subramaniam Swamy has moved a resolution in the Indian parliament, terming the military invasion of Darbar Sahib complex "deeply

Pro-Freedom Militant Leader Abu Dujana Killed By Indian Security Forces, Apprehensive Govt Servers Internet Services In Kashmir

As per the media reports a joint operation carried out by J&K Police and Indian army has lead to the killing of militant leader Abu Dujana,

”Civilians Killed Were Wearing Pathan Suit” Says India’s Military Tribunal While Justifying Bail Out Of Convicted Soldiers

In a reasoning given by India's military tribunal while justifying the release of the five soldiers convicted for murdering unarmed civilian and dubbing

Macchil Fake Encounter: Army Tribunal Suspends Life Term Of Five Convicted Army Personnel

As per the media reports the Armed Forces Tribunal has on Tuesday suspended the life sentence of five army personnel

SGPC May Approach New Indian President On Looted Manuscripts

The Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) has stated that it may approach newly elected

Sikkim Standoff: India ‘Misleading’ Public, Will Suffer Greater Losses Than 1962, says China

As the stand off between Indian and Chinese troops enters the its 10th day, the Chinese authorities in fresh statement has maintained that India is 'misleading'

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