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    Govt to send all-party MP delegations abroad to build global support after Pahalgam attack, Operation Sindoor

    The Indian government is planning to dispatch multi-party parliamentary delegations to key global capitals. This initiative aims to brief foreign governments on the Pahalgam terror attacks and Operation Sindoor, highlighting India's perspective as a victim of cross-border terrorism. The move is also prompted by Pakistan's attempts to internationalize the Kashmir issue and Donald Trump's efforts in the same direction.

    'Pakistan ran like a scared dog with tail between its legs': Former Pentagon official

    Following India's strikes on terror infrastructure, Pakistan sought a ceasefire, according to a former Pentagon official. India's actions, including neutralizing airfields, showcased military dominance. Diplomatically, attention has shifted to Pakistan's alleged support for terrorism, prompting calls for internal reform within the Pakistani military and government.

    India achieved strategic aims under Operation Sindoor: Expert

    India's Operation Sindoor unveiled a new national security doctrine, exceeding strategic aims by destroying terrorist infrastructure and demonstrating military superiority over Pakistan. John Spencer notes India's ability to strike targets at will, enforcing a new red line against cross-border terrorism. Prime Minister Modi warned Pakistan against nuclear blackmail, emphasizing that terror and talks cannot coexist.

    Govt beefs up EAM S Jaishankar's security amid India-Pakistan tensions

    The Central government has enhanced the security cover of External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar by adding an additional bulletproof vehicle to his convoy, top sources said on Wednesday.

    Why we stopped when we stopped: Operation Sindoor reset deterrence, hit targets, set new response rules

    Prime Minister asserted operations against Pakistan were paused, dependent on future behavior. India struck deep inside Pakistan, breaking the J&K 'trap'. Operation Sindoor aimed to punish terror perpetrators and destroy infrastructure. India integrated military action with economic and diplomatic pressure. Strategic aims included demonstrating resolve and restoring deterrence. The operation achieved national objectives decisively.

    EaseMyTrip’s Nishant Pitti urges boycott of Chinese endorsements over Pakistan support

    Days after he urged people not to travel to Turkey and Azerbaijan for the two countries' blatant support to Pakistan in the context of Operation Sindoor, EaseMyTrip founder and chairman Nishant Pitti has called for making right choices in the context of Chinese products and backed call for using "Made in India" products.

    • India targeted Pakistan's terror infrastructure that has killed civilians worldwide, says MEA

      India has confirmed that the recent military strikes on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan were a direct response to the April 22 Pahalgam attack. The Ministry of External Affairs said these camps were not only a threat to Indians but to innocents worldwide. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated Pakistan was forced to agree to a ceasefire after India’s precision strike on key air force bases. New Delhi has made clear that ties will not improve until Islamabad ends support for cross-border terrorism.

      Talks with Pakistan can only happen on terror and return of PoK, nothing else, says PM Modi

      Prime Minister Modi, addressing the global community on 'Operation Sindoor,' declared that dialogue with Pakistan will exclusively address terrorism and the return of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. He asserted India's firm stance following precise strikes on terrorist havens within Pakistan, emphasizing the nation's unity and resolve.

      Terror and talks can't go together, water and blood can't flow together: PM Modi attacks Pakistan in address on Operation Sindoor

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly criticized Pakistan. He declared that dialogue and terrorism are incompatible. Modi addressed the nation regarding Operation Sindoor. He congratulated the security forces for their success. Operation Sindoor followed the Pahalgam tourist massacre. It targeted terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir. The operation eliminated over 100 terrorists. The government emphasized its zero tolerance policy towards terrorism.

      "Presentation of our country's military, diplomatic and moral strength": Rajnath Singh hails PM Modi's address

      Defence Minister Rajnath Singh lauded PM Modi's firm stance against terrorism, emphasizing that future talks with Pakistan will solely address terrorism and PoK. PM Modi affirmed India's policy against terrorism, highlighting Operation Sindoor as a continuation of surgical and aerial strikes.

      PM Modi fires three warning salvos at Pakistan: No tolerance for 'terror, terrorists, or nuclear blackmail'

      Following Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Modi issued stern warnings to Pakistan, emphasizing decisive retaliation for any terror attack. India will not tolerate nuclear blackmail or differentiate between terrorists and their sponsors. Modi asserted that discussions with Pakistan will solely address terrorism and PoK, urging them to dismantle their terror infrastructure for peace.

      Satellite images show damage done by Indian strikes to Nur Khan, other Pakistan Air Bases; Check visuals here

      In a swift response to the Pahalgam terror attack, Indian Air Force executed Operation Sindoor, striking 11 Pakistani military air bases. The precision-led campaign targeted key infrastructure, including drone command centers and air defense nodes, causing extensive damage. Following heightened tensions and cross-border shelling, a ceasefire was proposed by Pakistan and accepted by India.

      Trump's dive into taking credit for 'mediating a ceasefire' sits uneasily in India

      Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. This followed Indian strikes on Pakistani air bases. India targeted terror headquarters. Pakistan retaliated, escalating the conflict. The US intervened, leading to a ceasefire. India secured gains, including keeping the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance. Despite losses, India demonstrated its military capabilities. Ceasefires are temporary and can prolong conflict.

      "How can you say that Operation Sindoor was successful?": Congress leader Bhupesh Baghel

      Following the Pahalgam terror attack, Congress leader Bhupesh Baghel has questioned the success of Operation Sindoor, citing the loss of 26 lives and the failure to capture the terrorists involved. The operation, launched by India, targeted terror camps in Pakistan and PoK, with the government defending its actions as necessary for national security.

      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.

      Twenty unexploded ordnances found in J&K's Baramulla

      Baramulla police received information regarding twenty unexploded ordnances in seventeen villages. The authorities safely disposed of these ordnances. Following the disposal, the district administration allowed evacuees from six villages to return to their homes. Indian armed forces conducted strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. This operation, named Operation Sindoor, targeted Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen.

      Operation Sindoor: 'Situation getting better': JKNC MP Mian Altaf on India, Pakistan agreeing to cease hostilities

      Following India and Pakistan's agreement to cease hostilities, JKNC MP Mian Altaf Ahmed urged the administration to provide jobs for the families of cross-border shelling victims and repair damaged houses in Rajouri and Poonch. He acknowledged the improving situation and requested necessary assistance for locals.

      Rahul Gandhi can demand special session in Parliament as LoP: BJP's Dilip Ghosh

      Amidst DGMO talks between India and Pakistan, a BJP leader urged trust in the government's actions. This follows India's announcement of "Operation Sindoor," a successful counter-terror operation inside Pakistan, which neutralized over 100 terrorists and struck 11 airbases. The operation, a response to the Pahalgam attack, involved air, land, and sea operations with calibrated restraint.

      Turning point of Indo-Pak conflict was Indian strikes on May 9, 10: Sources

      Following the Pahalgam attack, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting terror establishments in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The strikes, described as a 'hell fire,' hit military installations and terror sites, signaling a new, assertive counter-terrorism approach. While both nations agreed to a ceasefire brokered by the US, Pakistan violated it shortly after, escalating tensions.

      No talks between NSAs, only DGMOs communication: Sources on India-Pakistan tensions

      India conducted airstrikes on Pakistan military sites. Rahim Yar Khan airbase and Nur Khan Air Force Base faced severe damage. These strikes followed intel on terror infrastructure. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio contacted S Jaishankar. India presented evidence of Pakistan's terror links at the UNSC. India focused on dismantling terror networks after the Pahalgam attack.

      Operation Sindoor against Pahalgam attack achieves military, political, psychological objectives

      Operation Sindoor, India's response to the Pahalgam attack, achieved military, political, and psychological objectives by targeting terror camps in Pakistan. India linked the Indus Water Treaty to cross-border terrorism, signaling a firm stance against Pakistan's actions. Despite a ceasefire brokered by the US, Pakistan violated the agreement, prompting a high-level meeting in New Delhi to address the breach.

      "If Pakistan says it's retaliating... ": India HC to UK Doraiswami questions Pakistan's reprisal to Op Sindoor

      Indian High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami has strongly criticized Pakistan's justification for retaliation, asserting it follows India's strikes on terror infrastructure after the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians. He questioned Pakistan's relationship with terror groups and highlighted India's precise and moderate response, avoiding military escalation.

      'Pakistan is with terrorists': Vinay Kwatra calls Indian strikes response to terrorism

      India's Ambassador to the US, Vinay Kwatra, defended Operation Sindoor, the cross-border strikes, as a response to the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22. Kwatra accused Pakistan of supporting terrorists and emphasized that the strikes targeted terror networks while avoiding military and economic assets. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri stated India's actions were measured and non-escalatory, responding to Pakistan's initial escalation.

      US Embassy advises citizens to avoid travelling to Jammu and Kashmir

      The US Embassy in India has advised US citizens to avoid travelling to the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

      India-Pak tensions: Saudi junior foreign minister in Delhi on unannounced visit

      Adel Aljubeir, Saudi Arabia's Minister, is in India for discussions. He met with S Jaishankar to address India-Pakistan tensions. This visit follows Indian strikes on terror infrastructures. India took action after the Pahalgam attack, targeting JeM and LeT bases. Vikram Misri stated the strikes were proportionate. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is also in New Delhi for talks.

      Pakistan temporarily suspends flight operations at Karachi, Sialkot and Lahore airports

      According to PAA, the airports in Lahore and Sialkot will remain unavailable for all flights until 12 pm on Thursday (local time).

      'Precision strike', 'on expected lines': Defence experts on Operation Sindoor

      Following the Pahalgam terror attack, Indian armed forces executed 'Operation Sindoor,' a precision strike targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and PoK. Defence experts affirm the action was anticipated, emphasizing its non-escalatory nature and focus on dismantling terrorist networks. The operation serves as a strong message to Pakistan, cautioning against further provocations, while India remains prepared for any potential retaliation.

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