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Indian Air Force conducts take-off, landing drill on Ganga Expressway in UP

Indian Air Force conducts take-off, landing drill on Ganga Expressway in UP

India Today02-05-2025

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In an exclusive interaction with India Today, PDP leader Iltija Mufti said that Syed Adil Shah exemplifies Kashmiriyat and humanity, who laid down his life protecting tourists during Pahalgam terror attack.

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