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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi urged restraint between India and Pakistan upon arriving in New Delhi, following India's strike on alleged "terrorist camps" in Pakistan. Islamabad denied the allegations and promised retaliation, escalating tensions in a nuclear flashpoint region. Araqchi's visit, originally planned for a joint economic commission, highlights the need for regional peace to foster economic cooperation. Both countries remain on edge with threats of further conflict.
Courtesy: theprint.in