More noise.

As if in a nuclear overhang, Pakistan won't have a part to play in this Bollywood script of theirs and it is only a one-sided deal:
AFP Published November 17, 2025 Updated about an hour ago
Indian army chief General Upendra Dwivedi speaks at a defence conference in New Delhi, India on November 17. — Screengrab via X/@ANI
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Indian army chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Monday issued a pointed warning to Pakistan, comparing the brief May conflict to a “trailer” rather than a full-length film.
The Indian army chief’s remarks come a week after an
explosion near the Red Fort in New Delhi on November 10, leaving
12 people dead in the first such explosion in the Indian capital since
2011.
Delivering a speech at a defence conference in New Delhi, Gen Dwivedi said, “I’d like to say that the movie hasn’t even started — only a trailer was shown, and, after the trailer, it was over within 88 hours.“
“So, we’re fully prepared for the future, and if Pakistan gives us such an opportunity, we’d like to provide them with a thorough education on how a responsible nation should behave with its neighbours.“
The conflict between the two countries in May was sparked by an
attack on tourists in India-occupied Kashmir, which New Delhi, without evidence, linked to Pakistan. Islamabad strongly
denied responsibility while calling for a
neutral investigation.
New Delhi then launched
deadly air strikes in Punjab and Azad Kashmir on May 7. After
tit-for-tat strikes on each other’s airbases during the four-day escalation, it took
American intervention on May 10 for both sides to finally reach a ceasefire.
Suspect linked to Delhi car blast presented in court today.
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