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    The N word used in a nuclear sense is the worst thing: Trump hints at what would have happened between India, Pakistan

    Donald Trump claimed he helped de-escalate tensions between India and Pakistan. He stated the situation was near nuclear conflict. Trump said he used trade talks to ease tensions. He mentioned India is willing to cut tariffs for the US. However, India has not announced this. Trump has claimed this intervention multiple times.

    Waronomics: India-Pak wars won’t stop at LoC, they’ll hit the economy hard, from trade to balance sheets

    A potential India-Pakistan conflict poses significant economic risks to India, potentially wiping out a substantial portion of its GDP. Key sectors like trade, tourism, and energy face disruptions, impacting businesses and investor confidence. Preparedness through liquidity, supply chain diversification, and robust communication is crucial for businesses to navigate wartime economic challenges and ensure resilience.

    Kirana Hills nuclear site: Pak nukes are under the scanner

    Operation Sindoor has reignited concerns about the safety of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, especially after India's assertive strikes on Pakistani territory. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's call for IAEA oversight reflects growing international unease. Speculation persists regarding a potential Indian strike on the Kirana Hills nuclear site, raising questions about regional nuclear stability and potential international intervention.

    Indus Waters Treaty to remain suspended until Pakistan abjures support for cross-border terror: Jal Shakti ministry

    The Indian government has announced the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) with Pakistan until the country "credibly and irrevocably abjures its support for cross-border terrorism." This decision follows a Pakistan-sponsored terror attack in Pahalgam.

    Nuclear leak happened in Pakistan’s Kirana Hills? World’s top atomic agency finally issues statement

    The IAEA confirmed there was no radiation leak from any nuclear facility in Pakistan, dismissing reports that Indian strikes hit Kirana Hills. Indian and Pakistani officials also denied the claims. Speculation had grown following sightings of U.S. and Egyptian aircraft linked to nuclear emergencies, but these were unverified and rejected by military sources as unfounded rumours.

    Why does Pakistan buy defective Chinese weapons?

    Pakistan's increasing reliance on Chinese weaponry, exemplified by the HQ-9 air defence system and PL-15 missiles, signals a shift in defence strategy. Despite affordability and financing advantages, reports indicate issues with Chinese equipment quality, including defective frigates and missile failures.

    • Pahalgam fallout: Pakistan doubtful for Asia Cup hockey in Rajgir

      Pakistan's participation in the upcoming Hero Asia Cup hockey tournament in India remains uncertain due to heightened bilateral tensions following the Pahalgam terror attack and India's subsequent Operation Sindoor.

      'Ameriki papa ne war rukwa di kya': Congress takes swipe at govt over Trump's remarks

      After Donald Trump claimed he brokered the recent India-Pakistan ceasefire using trade incentives, Congress questioned whether Prime Minister Modi and Foreign Minister Jaishankar compromised India’s security under U.S. pressure. Congress leaders criticized Trump for "hyphenating" India and Pakistan and compared Modi to Shehbaz Sharif.

      US re-hyphenates India & Pakistan, but geopolitics doesn’t favour Islamabad

      Amidst a perceived US-China trade war resolution, the US intervened in the India-Pakistan conflict, with Trump claiming trade leverage prevented nuclear war, a claim India disputes. While the ceasefire is welcomed, Trump's swift credit-taking and Rubio's mediation claims have sparked debate. Despite Washington's efforts, skepticism remains regarding lasting peace, given Pakistan's military's stance and India's preconditions for talks.

      'Dhol bajane ka Pakistan ka purana ravaiyya hai': Look at who called whom to end hostilities, says MEA

      India has refuted Pakistan's claims of victory, asserting that Islamabad initiated contact to negotiate a ceasefire after Indian actions disabled Pakistani airbases. The MEA spokesperson highlighted India's provision of satellite evidence of destroyed terror infrastructure, contrasting it with Pakistan's lack of evidence to support its claims.

      'Ghar mein ghuske maarenge', says PM Modi in his address to IAF personnel at Adampur base

      In his address to Indian Air Force personnel at the Adampur base on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that India would strike terror groups within their own territory, ensuring no chance for escape. He highlighted that the Indian Armed Forces, including the Army, Air Force, and Navy, have consistently defeated Pakistan's military, on which the terrorists rely, and that there is no safe place for terrorists in Pakistan.

      No party should claim credit for successful operation against Pakistan, says Siddaramaiah

      Siddaramaiah emphasised that the Indian armed forces should receive sole recognition for their successful anti-terrorism operation in Pakistan, cautioning against any political party claiming credit. He also criticised the NDA regime for not convening an all-party meeting or a special Parliament session before deciding on the ceasefire.

      Pakistan used Chinese-origin missiles to attack India, says DG Air Operations Air Marshal AK Bharti

      During a press conference on Operation Sindoor, Indian Air Force's DG Air Operations, Air Marshal AK Bharti, revealed that Pakistan used Chinese-origin PL-15 air-to-air missiles against India, but they missed their targets. The Indian military presented debris of the missile as evidence.

      India redefines anti-terror strategy, exposes Pakistan's vulnerabilities under Operation Sindoor

      Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the Pahalgam attack, saw India targeting terror camps in Pakistan and PoK, neutralising key operational centers of LeT, JeM, and Hizbul Mujahideen. The operation showcased India's military prowess with strikes deep inside Pakistani territory, signaling a decisive shift in its anti-terror policy.

      Talks between India, Pak DGMOs deferred till evening

      The Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan are set to hold a hotline conversation on Monday evening, delayed from the initially scheduled noon time for unspecified reasons. The talks follow India’s launch of Operation Sindoor on May 7, aimed at dismantling terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in response to the Pahalgam terror attack.

      Indian envoy rejects US calls for mediation in Kashmir dispute

      India's High Commissioner to Singapore, Shilpak Ambule, asserted that the Kashmir dispute remains a bilateral matter with Pakistan, dismissing any external mediation attempts, despite the US offer to facilitate talks. This statement follows a recent ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan after escalating tensions involving drone and missile strikes.

      Indian army destroys drone aimed at civilians in Punjab's Amritsar, debris recovered

      Pakistani drones targeted Amritsar, Punjab, posing a threat to civilian areas. The Indian Army successfully intercepted and destroyed the drones using Air Defence guns. Fragments of unidentified projectiles were found in both Punjab and Rajasthan. In retaliation, Indian strikes hit four Pakistani airbases. Tensions escalate as intermittent firing continues along the Line of Control.

      Govt tells media channels not to use civil defence sirens sounds in programmes

      The government on Saturday advised all media channels to avoid using civil defence air raid siren sounds in their programmes, except for community awareness drives. The advisory, issued under the Civil Defence Act, 1968, warned that frequent use of such sounds may reduce public sensitivity and lead to confusion during actual air raids, especially amid ongoing India-Pakistan tensions.

      Are India, Pakistan hurtling towards a full-scale war?

      Tensions between India and Pakistan are escalating. Military actions and retaliatory measures are ongoing. Pakistan's Defence Minister hints at full-scale war. The US is urging de-escalation and offering assistance. India has struck strategic air bases in Pakistan. Troop movements indicate offensive intent. India is preparing for a possible full-scale war. Civil defence measures are being implemented.

      Shadow of the Past: Pakistan army spokesman's father a sanctioned nuclear scientist with al-Qaeda ties

      Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry is the Pakistan Army spokesperson. He is the son of Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood. Mahmood was a nuclear scientist. He faced sanctions for alleged al-Qaeda ties. Mahmood reportedly met Osama bin Laden. He is accused of providing nuclear weapons insights. Chaudhry is the Director General of ISPR. He previously held key military roles.

      Would consider de-escalation if India stops attack: Pakistan's foreign minister

      Following recent escalations, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stated that de-escalation is possible if India ceases further attacks, emphasizing that Pakistan's military actions are currently defensive and proportionate. Information Minister Atta Tarar echoed this sentiment, asserting that de-escalation hinges on India's actions.

      India-Pakistan tensions: Pak defence minister Khawaja Asif says 'nuclear' not on cards right now

      Amid escalating military confrontations between India and Pakistan, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif stated that the nuclear option is not currently being considered. He warned that the conflict could widen beyond the region, potentially affecting other nations. Tensions rose following Indian strikes on terror launchpads and subsequent Pakistani drone attacks on Indian locations.

      BSF destroys terrorist launch pad located in Pakistan’s Sialkot across from Akhnoor

      On May 9, 2025, Pakistan opened unprovoked fire on BSF posts in the Jammu Sector around 9:00 PM. The BSF retaliated and, according to an official statement, destroyed a terrorist launch pad at Looni in Pakistan’s Sialkot District, opposite the Akhnoor area.

      India targets at least 4 Pakistani airbases amid escalating tensions

      Tensions escalated as India retaliated against Pakistan following drone attacks on multiple locations, including civilian areas. Indian strikes targeted at least four Pakistani airbases after Pakistan attacked 26 locations across India.

      US Secretary of State speaks with EAM Jaishankar, Pakistani FM, Pak army chief; offers assistance for 'constructive talks'

      Rubio also offered U.S. assistance in starting constructive talks in order to avoid future conflicts, a U.S. Department Of State spokesperson said.

      JK CM Omar Abdullah slams IMF's decision of reimbursing Pakistan, says money being used for devastating places

      Omar Abdullah criticized IMF's decision to fund Pakistan. He claimed the funds support actions against Jammu and Kashmir. India opposed funding due to Pakistan's alleged support for terrorism. India abstained from the IMF vote but formally recorded objections.

      World War 3? This astrologer predicted a Mahabharat-like planetary alignment in May and a golden period for India 10 months ago

      Viral Video: Swami Yogeshwarananda Giri forecasts a major global conflict linked to a rare planetary formation. This alignment, similar to events during the Mahabharat era, may trigger significant changes. However, the astrologer claims this period will mark the beginning of a golden age for India. He anticipates India gaining veto power at the United Nations.

      Pakistan used 300-400 Turkish drones to attempt infiltration, tried to target India's military installations on May 8-9: MEA

      India has accused Pakistan of using Turkish-made drones, specifically Asisguard Songar models, for large-scale aerial surveillance and attempted attacks on military installations across its western border. According to Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, between May 7 and 9, Pakistan violated Indian airspace multiple times, deploying 300–400 drones at 36 locations from Leh to Sir Creek, and also firing heavy-caliber weapons along the Line of Control

      'I pray for Allah’s mercy for our brothers': Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan extends condolences to 'brotherly people of Pakistan'

      Following missile attacks between India and Pakistan, Turkish President Erdogan voiced support for Pakistan's response and urged de-escalation to prevent further conflict. He conveyed solidarity to Prime Minister Sharif, offering Turkey's assistance in preventing escalation through diplomatic efforts.

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