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Delhi weather alert: Rain unlikely for a week as summer heat returns to scorch Northwest India, says IMD
India Meteorological Department alerts citizens. Intense heatwave conditions are expected in North and Central India. Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan are on high alert. Severe heat is predicted for West Rajasthan. Jammu-Kashmir and neighboring areas will also experience heatwave. Hot and humid weather is forecast for southern and eastern states. IMD advises precautions during peak hours.

Pakistani document shows India's extensive strikes during Operation Sindoor; lists 7 new targets
A newly released Pakistani document reveals previously unknown locations targeted by India during recent clashes, including sites in Peshawar, Attock, and other cities. India's Operation Sindoor, launched in response to a terror attack, targeted terrorist infrastructure using long-range weapons. Pakistan retaliated, but India inflicted heavy damage on key Pakistani military installations, leading to a ceasefire agreement.

All-party delegation meets UK's Shadow Foreign Secretary Priti Patel, shares India's anti-terror resolve
An Indian parliamentary delegation, led by Ravi Shankar Prasad, met with UK's Shadow Foreign Secretary Priti Patel to reinforce India's commitment to combating cross-border terrorism. The delegation highlighted Operation Sindoor as an example of India's decisive counter-terrorism efforts.

"Munir who was defeated in field, became a Field Marshal": Ravi Shankar Prasad calls Pakistan "undemocratic"
Ravi Shankar Prasad, leading an all-party delegation in the UK, criticized Pakistan's lack of democracy, asserting the armed forces control the nation. He highlighted Operation Sindoor, where Indian forces targeted terrorist camps in Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack. Prasad emphasized India's peaceful intentions, recalling PM Modi's efforts for dialogue, while condemning Pakistan-sponsored terrorism as a global threat.

Jammu & Kashmir: Heavy rainfall, hailstorm hit Ramban; Srinagar lashed by showers
Heavy rainfall and hailstorms disrupted daily life in Jammu & Kashmir's Ramban district, while Srinagar experienced moderate to heavy rain, welcomed by tourists enjoying the refreshing climate and scenic Dal Lake. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast continued widespread light to moderate rain and thunderstorms across the Kashmir Division.

Mock drills are back. 4 states bordering Pakistan to conduct exercises tomorrow
Mock Drill news: Security drills will take place Thursday in border districts of Gujarat, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Jammu and Kashmir, days after India launched Operation Sindoor targeting terror sites in Pakistan. The May 7 mock drill preceded the operation, which achieved political, military, and psychological goals by striking terror camps and sending a strong message against cross-border terrorism, marking a shift in India-Pakistan relations.
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PM Shehbaz Sharif says war situation between Pakistan and India could have taken a 'very dangerous turn'
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressed the Pahalgam terror attack, acknowledging its unfortunate nature and the potential for escalation into a dangerous war with India. Following India's actions in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Pakistan retaliated, leading to a brief but intense conflict.
Military infrastructure at PoK's Leepa Valley decimated, will take months to rebuild: Army officials
The Indian Army's Chinar Corps decimated Pakistani military infrastructure in Leepa Valley, PoK, in response to ceasefire violations during Operation Sindoor. The strikes, which included the destruction of posts, ammunition depots, and fuel storage, are estimated to take Pakistan 8-12 months to rebuild.
Govt calls out Rahul Gandhi's remarks on Jaishankar as 'utter misrepresentation of facts', Pak DGMO told after strikes on terror bases
The Ministry of External Affairs refuted Rahul Gandhi's claim that Pakistan was warned before Operation Sindoor commenced, clarifying that the DGMO informed his Pakistani counterpart after the initial strikes on terror targets. India maintains it targeted terror infrastructure, offering Pakistan the option to avoid escalation.
Operation Sindoor: What India gained and what Pakistan lost in this conflict
India conducted military strikes, achieving political, military, and psychological objectives. The strikes targeted terror camps and Pakistani airbases in response to cross-border terrorism and drone attacks. India aimed to increase the cost of supporting terrorism for Pakistan, sending a strong message about its willingness to strike inside enemy territory and demonstrating its military capabilities with precision strikes.
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: How BrahMos strikes and precision airstrikes became turning points in the standoff
India conducted deep precision airstrikes on Pakistani airbases using BrahMos missiles and other standoff weapons, targeting terrorist infrastructure and strategic locations. These strikes prompted U.S. intervention and a subsequent truce proposal. India claims to have achieved military, political, and psychological objectives, including raising the cost of terrorism for Pakistan and signaling its ability to strike deep within Pakistani territory.
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.
India sends strong signal: ‘Pakistan must pay for its terror links’, say officials
India has set a new standard with Pakistan. Pakistan will face consequences for supporting terrorism. Retaliation followed the Pahalgam attack. India struck terror camps in Pakistan. India warned it would target those involved in terrorism. Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed a firm message. The US did not mediate tensions. India responded strongly to Pakistani military actions.
"Will hit terrorists in Pakistan": EAM S Jaishankar tells US Secy Rubio after Pahalgam attack
Following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar affirmed India's resolve to strike terrorists in Pakistan. Operation Sindoor was launched, targeting terror sites and military installations. Amid escalating tensions and ceasefire violations, both nations agreed to halt hostilities, though violations were reported, highlighting the fragile state of peace.
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.
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.
Operation Sindoor: Meet the real Gunjan Saxena, a Delhi Hansraj College graduate, who became first woman IAF officer to fight in Kargil War
Operation Sindoor is India's response to a terrorist attack. The operation targets militant zones. Over 60 militants are reportedly injured or killed. The nation remembers Flight Lieutenant Gunjan Saxena. She showed bravery during the Kargil War. Gunjan flew dangerous missions. She evacuated wounded soldiers. Her courage made her a national hero. Her story inspires soldiers today.
Karachi Port significantly damaged due to Indian strike, Pakistan's official port account posts; later claims account hacked
Following India's Operation Sindoor, which destroyed terror sites in Pakistan, tensions escalated as Pakistan reportedly targeted military locations in India, though these were neutralized. India responded by targeting air defense systems and terror camps within Pakistan and PoJK. Amidst this, conflicting reports emerged regarding damage to Karachi Port, initially denied but later acknowledged by the Karachi Port Trust.
'Pray that Allah protects Pakistanis': Former Pak Major Tahir Iqbal cries in parliament, watch viral video
Tensions escalate between India and Pakistan following a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir, prompting India's Operation Sindoor targeting terror camps within Pakistan and PoK. Pakistan retaliated with attacks on Indian military targets, which were successfully intercepted.
"10-15 missiles hit here," Muzaffarabad residents recall moment of Indian precision strike in PoJK
Shelling was reported on early Wednesday, which destroyed a mosque in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, according to reports by Reuters as India conducted precision strikes on terror targets in Pakistan under Operation Sindoor.
NSA Ajit Doval speaks to US counterpart Marco Rubio after Operation Sindoor
Following the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 tourists, India launched 'OPERATION SINDOOR', targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The strikes were described as focused, measured, and non-escalatory, with no Pakistani military facilities targeted. Pakistan confirmed missile strikes and stated its air force deployed jets in response to the Indian action.
Pakistan stock market: Karachi Stock Exchange crashes 5.5% after India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’ hits terror camps in PoK, Pakistan
India stated that the strikes were in response to the April 22 attack in Indian Kashmir that killed 26 people, holding Islamabad responsible. Pakistan denied any involvement but warned it would retaliate if targeted.
Operation Sindoor: From Bahawalpur to Sialkot, here's all about the nine terror camps destroyed by India in 1 am strike
India executed Operation Sindoor, a coordinated counter-terrorism offensive, targeting nine key terror infrastructure sites across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The operation, involving the Army, Navy, and Air Force, successfully neutralized JeM, LeT, and HM facilities linked to major terror attacks and infiltration efforts. Prime Minister Modi monitored the high-stakes operation, which aimed to dismantle terror networks and prevent cross-border activities.
Headquarters of terror groups JeM, LeT, Hizbul Mujahideen hit in IAF strikes: Sources
Under 'Operation Sindoor,' Indian forces targeted nine terror headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The strikes, conducted after the Pahalgam massacre, focused on training camps and logistical hubs, avoiding Pakistani military facilities. The operation aimed to dismantle terrorist infrastructure used for planning attacks against India.
Operation Sindoor: India launches targeted strikes at nine targets in Pakistan & PoK to avenge Pahalgam
India has conducted precise strikes, named Operation Sindoor, targeting nine terror infrastructure sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in response to the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians. The joint operation by the Indian Army and Air Force deliberately targeted senior leaders of Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba, while Pakistan has vowed to respond at a time and place of its choosing.
'Missile strikes at Bhawalpur, Kotli and Muzzafarabad,' says Pakistan Army, claims counter strike launched
Tensions escalate as Pakistan claims counter strikes following India's missile attacks on alleged terror targets within its territory. India's strikes, dubbed "Operation Sindoor," targeted nine sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, responding to the Pahalgam terror attack. Pakistan has formally confirmed the strikes, promising retaliation at a time and place of its choosing, raising concerns about further escalation.
Operation Sindoor: Pakistani Army confirms Indian missile strikes, deploys jets in response
Pakistan confirmed Indian missiles struck three locations, resulting in casualties and prompting a response from its air force. India's Ministry of Defence stated that the strikes were part of 'Operation Sindoor,' targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, following a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam. Pakistan has warned that a clash with India is now inevitable.
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