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    Watch: India destroys Pakistani launch tube from where drones were being launched

    India retaliated to Pakistani drone attacks by destroying key posts near Jammu. These posts were used to launch drones. Pakistan targeted multiple Indian locations. India intercepted many threats using counter-drone systems. India also struck at least four Pakistani airbases. Pakistan claimed its airbases were targeted too. Security sources said India is on high alert.

    'Pak does not get to play victim': Trump ally Nikki Haley backs India's Operation Sindoor

    Republican leader and US President Donald Trump's ally Nikki Haley has backed India’s decision to launch ‘Operation Sindoor’, saying “India had every right to retaliate and defend itself.” Daughter of Indian Sikh immigrants & a former US envoy to UN, Haley's support for India comes after activist & close ally of Trump, Laura Loomer, declared on X that 'India is going to win'.

    S-400 Triumph missile systems, Barak-8 and Akash missiles were used to thwart Pakistan offensive: Sources

    Following Operation Sindoor on May 7th, Pakistan attempted to escalate tensions by launching missiles and drones at Indian military installations. However, India effectively neutralized every threat using its advanced air defense systems, including S-400, Barak-8, Akash missiles, and DRDO's anti-drone technologies. India's swift and precise retaliation demonstrated the strength and coordination of its air defense capabilities.

    'You might be helping the enemy': Amid India-Pakistan conflict, SS Rajamouli issues strong warning for all citizens

    Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, filmmaker SS Rajamouli urged citizens not to share videos or photos of Indian Army movements, warning that such actions could aid the enemy. He praised the Armed Forces for their bravery and called for national unity and digital responsibility. Actor Yash also supported the military, calling them India’s "impenetrable shield."

    Pakistan must face consequences for attacking India: Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor

    Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor stated Pakistan must apologise for the Pahalgam attack. India retaliated after the attack, targeting terrorist sites. Kishor warned against war, highlighting potential harm to both nations. The US and China urged restraint. India's air defense system successfully neutralised Pakistani missile strikes. Operation Sindoor marked the debut of loitering munitions.

    'Look who is behind him': Indian envoy shows photo as evidence for Pakistan-sponsored terrorism

    India Pakistan tensions: India’s High Commissioner to the UK, Vikram Doraiswami, showed a photo to Sky News’ Yalda Hakim, which he claims depicts Pakistani military personnel standing behind Hafiz Abdul Rauf, a “sanctioned terrorist under the American sanctions regime.” This revelation comes amidst rising tensions between India and Pakistan in the aftermath of the deadly Pahalgam attack.

    • Pak's jihadi general Munir is trapped in his own vice

      General Asim Munir's strategy to provoke India through the Pahalgam attack has backfired, leaving Pakistan with limited response options amid escalating hostilities. India's decisive military actions and clear warnings against retaliation have cornered Munir, exposing Pakistan's vulnerabilities and diplomatic isolation. He now faces a critical dilemma with immense consequences for Pakistan's stability.

      IOCL, BPCL urge calm as fuel panic buying begins amid India-Pakistan tensions

      Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) have urged citizens to avoid panic buying of fuel and LPG. Assurances were given that stocks are ample and supply lines are fully functional, following India's 'Operation Sindoor' and Pakistan's retaliatory attempts to target Indian military installations, which were successfully intercepted.

      Pakistan's shameless support for terrorists shows it's now fighting for its existence: Adityanath

      Yogi Adityanath stated that Pakistan openly supports terrorists. He referred to India's retaliation in PoK. Adityanath highlighted Pakistan's involvement in the Pahalgam terror attack. He urged citizens to support the armed forces. He warned against misinformation on social media. Adityanath emphasized national unity. He said Maharana Pratap Jayanti inspires unity during difficult times.

      "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.

      US won’t get involved in India-Pakistan clash as that’s "none of our business”, Trump's deputy JD Vance says

      US Vice President JD Vance stated that Washington would not involve itself in a potential conflict between India and Pakistan, deeming it "fundamentally none of US' business." However, Vance expressed willingness to encourage de-escalation between the two nations, particularly amidst escalating tensions and India's response to Pakistan-backed terror under ‘Operation Sindoor’.

      US Secretary Rubio reaches out to India and Pakistan, urges restraint on both sides

      US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has called for immediate de-escalation between India and Pakistan following heightened cross-border tensions. He spoke separately with Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Rubio stressed the importance of dialogue and condemned the recent Pahalgam terror attack. India confirmed its response was "targeted and measured", following Pakistan’s airstrikes on Jammu and India's Operation Sindoor targeting terror camps. Widespread blackouts have been enforced in border regions as tensions continue to rise.

      'If I can do anything to help, I will be there': President Trump on tensions between India, Pak

      President Trump addressed the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, urging both nations to cease their "tit for tat" actions. Following Indian military strikes in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Pakistan's Punjab province, and retaliatory shelling by Pakistan along the LoC, Trump offered US assistance to help resolve the conflict.

      'Asim Munir a dictator': US Congressman Ro Khanna's big warning to Pak against retaliating to Indian strikes

      US Congressman Ro Khanna urged Pakistan to avoid retaliatory action following India’s “Operation Sindoor," which targeted multiple terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PoK). He called for a de-escalation of tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors, a situation that has escalated since the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that resulted in the deaths of 26 civilians.

      'No Kings Day': Why Trump's expensive DC birthday military parade will face massive protest across 30 US states

      A large protest is planned in the United States on June 14 and the day marks the Flag Day and President Donald Trump's birthday.. The parade includes soldiers, vehicles, helicopters, and bands. The 'No Kings' coalition leads the opposition. They believe the parade is more about Trump than patriotism. Protests are expected in over 30 states.

      Watching situation very closely: top US army general after Operation Sindoor

      Following Indian military strikes on terror targets in PoK and Pakistan's Punjab province, a top US military commander stated that the US is closely monitoring the situation. This response follows India's Operation Sindoor, a retaliation for the April 22 terror attack.

      Hostilities between India-Pakistan heighten credit risks for both nations: S&P

      S&P Global Ratings says India and Pakistan tensions increase credit risks. Intense military actions are expected to be temporary. India retaliated to the Pahalgam massacre by destroying terror sites. Pakistan says it will give a befitting reply. S&P expects India to maintain strong economic growth. A prolonged conflict will derail Pakistan's macro stability.

      India strikes at the heart of terror in Pakistan, avenges Pahalgam

      Following the devastating terror attack in Pahalgam, India launched 'Operation Sindoor,' conducting targeted strikes against terror networks in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. This decisive action, a first since 1971, signals a shift from strategic patience to proactive counter-terrorism. India garnered international support, isolating Pakistan and underscoring its commitment to eradicating terror, warning against future attacks.

      '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.

      Vijay Kedia’s poetic response to Operation Sindoor: A stand for justice, leadership, and national strength

      Following India's Operation Sindoor, a response to the Pahalgam terror attacks, Pakistan's KSE-100 index plummeted by 5.5%. Vijay Kedia voiced his support for India's actions through a poetic tweet. In contrast, Indian equity markets demonstrated resilience, with the BSE Sensex and Nifty50 recovering to positive territory after an initial dip.

      Beginning of justice for Pahalgam victims: RSS on Operation Sindoor

      The RSS hailed Operation Sindoor as the start of justice for the Pahalgam terror attack victims. Indian armed forces retaliated with missile strikes on nine terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, including Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Taiba strongholds. These strikes, conducted under Operation Sindoor, followed intelligence reports of terror camps disguised as health centers.

      Operation Sindoor: How Trump, other world leaders reacted to Indian strikes on Pakistan

      Following a deadly attack in Kashmir, India launched strikes against Pakistan, prompting retaliatory actions. Global leaders, including U.S. President Trump and U.N. Secretary-General Guterres, have expressed concern and urged restraint. Japan has also condemned the initial terrorist act and called for dialogue to de-escalate the situation and ensure regional stability.

      Surgical strikes, steady stocks: Why Sensex, Nifty aren't flinching after India's strikes on Pakistan

      Despite initial jitters following India's tri-service assault, Operation Sindoor, on terror hubs, the stock market demonstrated resilience, fueled by sustained FII buying and favorable global macro conditions. While geopolitical tensions and potential retaliation from Pakistan loom, the market's focus remains on institutional flows and global economic factors, suggesting a cautious but optimistic outlook.

      Standing firmly with armed forces; time for unity, solidarity: Congress

      Amidst heightened tensions following the Pahalgam terror attack, the Congress party has voiced its unwavering support for the Indian armed forces. The forces executed 'Operation Sindoor,' targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. The strikes, focused on eliminating terror sources, were described as measured and non-escalatory, with no Pakistani military facilities targeted, reflecting India's commitment to national security.

      India Pakistan War: How an airbase in Tajikistan is giving sleepless nights to Pakistan

      Following the Pahalgam terror attack, India considers military options against Pakistan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi grants operational freedom to the armed forces. A strategic airbase in Tajikistan, upgraded with Indian support, could enable missions beyond Pakistan's eastern defenses. Pakistan anticipates a strike and has heightened border security. The Tajikistan base offers India strategic advantages for surveillance and potential operations.

      UN chief urges ‘maximum restraint’ as India-Pakistan tensions reach 'boiling point' after Pahalgam attack

      UN Chief Antonio Guterres expresses concern over rising India-Pakistan tensions. He urges restraint and condemns the Pahalgam attack. The UN offers support for dialogue and peaceful resolution. The UNSC will hold a closed-door meeting. India orders civil defence drills. The situation escalates after the Pahalgam attack, leading to military alerts and diplomatic downgrades. World powers call for de-escalation.

      'Pakistan will break on its own, cannot stand against India even for 4 days in war': Baba Ramdev

      Baba Ramdev stated Pakistan is internally weak and predicted its disintegration due to separatist movements, asserting it couldn't withstand India in a war. Pradeep Bhandari criticized Pakistan's military and urged Congress to support a unified national stance against terrorism. Tensions rose after the Pahalgam attack, with India considering strong responses and Pakistan facing ammunition shortages.

      Border skirmishes continue along LoC for ninth consecutive day in J-K, Indian Army retaliates against Pakistan's firing

      Firing between India and Pakistan continues along the Line of Control (LoC) for the ninth consecutive night, with both sides reporting violations of the 2003 ceasefire agreement. The clashes, sparked by heightened tensions following a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, have led to increased military readiness. India has effectively retaliated, with its military responding promptly to Pakistan’s small arms fire. Meanwhile, civilians prepare for possible escalation, and diplomatic tensions remain high.

      Any military misadventure by India will be met with a swift, resolute, and notch-up response, says Pakistan's army chief

      Following the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, tensions are escalating along the Line of Control. Pakistan's Army Chief General Asim Munir warned of a strong response to any Indian military action, while India accuses Pakistan of supporting terrorism. Despite this, Pakistan claims to remain committed to regional peace, but is prepared to safeguard national interests.

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