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Pakistan celebrates its military after standoff with India – DW – 06/06/2025

Pakistan celebrates its military after standoff with India – DW – 06/06/2025

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Beenish Javed
06/06/2025
June 6, 2025
The military in Pakistan is being celebrated after declaring victory in its latest standoff with India. The confrontation in early May brought the South Asian neighbors to the edge of their fifth war. But some are questioning this new surge in popularity.

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