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Operation Sindoor, Wagah-Attari shut: How 150 Pakistani-Sindhi brides reached India amid strained ties

· 23 August 2026 · 2 min read
Operation Sindoor, Wagah-Attari shut: How 150 Pakistani-Sindhi brides reached India amid strained ties

Hindustan Times has reported a new India-focused foreign affairs development: “Operation Sindoor, Wagah-Attari shut: How 150 Pakistani-Sindhi brides reached India amid strained ties.” The publisher's feed describes the story as follows: The tensions between India and Pakistan following Operation Sindoor had reportedly put the weddings of at least 150 Pakistani women on hold.  Intellectual Janata Party includes this item for public-affairs discovery and context only; readers should use the

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