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IWT suspension, Trump's 'stopped nuclear war' claims countered & more: Key highlights from MEA briefing amid Indo-Pak tensions
India has declared the Indus Water Treaty in abeyance, demanding Pakistan cease its support for cross-border terrorism. New Delhi insists that any progress in bilateral ties hinges on Pakistan vacating illegally occupied territories in Kashmir. MEA detailed communication between military heads and ongoing investigation into the Pahalgam terror attack, linking it to Lashkar-e-Taiba.

India will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail: PM Modi's clear warning to Pakistan
Prime Minister Modi declared that India will not accept nuclear blackmail, emphasizing that Operation Sindoor against Pakistan is currently suspended. Future actions hinge on Pakistan's conduct following attacks on 26 Indian locations after India retaliated for the Pahalgam terror attack. Modi highlighted that the operation demonstrated India's resolve, resulting in the elimination of over 100 terrorists.

No place for terror activities in India: BJP spokesperson NV Subash on PM Modi's address to nation
BJP spokesperson NV Subash stated India's firm stance against terrorism. He emphasized that dialogue with Pakistan is contingent on cessation of terror activities. Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated Operation Sindoor to India's 'narishakti'. He affirmed the armed forces' freedom to eliminate terrorists after the Pahalgam attack on April 22.

Pakistan calls US-designated terrorist Hafiz Abdur Rauf, who led funeral of terrorists killed by India, 'a common family man'
Pakistan's military is under scrutiny after a US-designated terrorist, Hafiz Abdur Rauf, led a funeral for militants killed in Indian airstrikes. Despite military claims that Rauf is merely a religious figure, his identity details match those on the US Treasury's sanctions list, revealing his senior role in Lashkar-e-Taiba and its charity front, both designated terrorist organizations.

Pakistan-allied hackers launched 15 lakh cyber attacks on Indian websites; only 150 successful
Following the Pahalgam terror strike, Maharashtra Cyber identified seven APT groups launching over 1.5 million cyber attacks on Indian critical infrastructure, with 150 succeeding. These attacks, originating from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Middle East, involved malware, DDoS, and website defacement. A report, "Road of Sindoor," details Pakistan-allied groups' hybrid warfare, including misinformation, prompting warnings against spreading fake news.

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.
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What was the ‘alarming intel’ that spurred the Indo-Pak ceasefire?
After Washington’s initial ‘none of our business’ comment, US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio got drawn to the India-Pakistan conflict because of the fear ‘it might quickly go nuclear’, claims New York Times.
‘Thank God for the ceasefire’—Salman Khan's now deleted tweet on India-Pakistan truce triggers backlash
Salman Khan's tweet supporting the India-Pakistan ceasefire sparked controversy. This followed India's Operation Sindoor, a response to the Pahalgam attack. Khan's post, praising the ceasefire, was removed after criticism. Many felt it ignored the terror attack and Indian soldiers' sacrifices. Social media users expressed outrage and called for a boycott. The ceasefire followed intense exchanges and diplomatic talks.
Soldier killed guarding air base in J-K's Udhampur
A soldier was killed by debris from a Pakistani drone intercepted by Indian Air Defence at Udhampur air base in Jammu and Kashmir. The incident occurred before a ceasefire announcement following heightened combat activities after India's retaliatory missile strike on terror infrastructure. Rajasthan's Chief Minister paid tribute to the fallen soldier, expressing condolences to his family.
Is the India-Pakistan 'war' over? Govt sources clarify these conditions to remain same despite 'stoppage of firing and military action'
Despite the recent 'ceasefire' understanding between India and Pakistan, key measures including the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) and visa services will remain in effect. India's Foreign Secretary clarified that the agreement focuses solely on halting firing and military action, with no preconditions attached.
Pakistan military claims India targeted its three airbases with missiles, drones: Report
Pakistan claims Indian missiles and drones targeted three of its airbases early Saturday. The targeted airbases are Nur Khan, Murid, and Rafiqui. Pakistan military spokesperson stated that all assets of the Pakistan Air Force are safe. He added that Pakistan's air defense system intercepted several missiles. The spokesperson ended the press conference abruptly.
S-400 destroyed by Pakistan? Here's the government's official fact check
The Indian government has refuted social media claims that Pakistan destroyed its S-400 air defense system, labeling the reports as baseless misinformation. The Press Information Bureau's Fact Check unit also dismissed assertions of a cyber attack from Pakistan crippling India's electricity grid.
JeM directly or indirectly responsible for journalist Daniel Pearl's death: MEA
Vikram Misri, Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs, stated that Jaish-e-Mohammed had a direct or indirect role in the death of Wall Street Journal journalist Daniel Pearl. He highlighted Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh's involvement, who lured Pearl, connecting individuals and institutions. The attack on Jaish-e-Mohammed's facility in Bahawalpur is a fitting response to this unfortunate incident.
'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.
‘Didn’t intercept Indian drones to avoid...’: Pakistan Defence Minister’s bizarre justification sparks mockery
Khawaja Asif, Pakistan's Defence Minister, faces scrutiny for his perplexing statements amid India-Pakistan tensions. He claimed Pakistan avoided shooting down Indian drones to conceal their locations. Asif previously admitted to Pakistan's involvement in sponsoring terrorism, allegedly at the West's request. He also spread misinformation about India's Operation Sindoor, falsely claiming the downing of Indian jets.
Video: Pak diplomat left red-faced by journalist Yalda Hakim over Pahalgam terror probe, netizens say 'she cooked him'
Sky News journalist shut down Pakistani diplomat Mohammad Faisal in an interview that has gone viral on social media. The diplomat, while speaking about heightened India-Pakistan tensions after the Pahalgam attack, claimed that Pakistan wanted an international probe. The journalist then mentioned Uri, Pulwama and several other terror attacks after which Pakistan failed to show up for an investigation.
"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’.
News report of suicide attacks by terrorists at Pathankot or Rajouri false: Army
Army officials have refuted false reports of suicide attacks in Pathankot and Rajouri. Tensions escalate as Pakistan targets Jammu with loitering munitions, drawing a response from Indian Air Defence. India retaliated to the Pahalgam terror attack with precision strikes, targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and PoJK, while warning against further escalation.
Big explosion reported in Lahore; flight suspension at Karachi, Lahore, Sialkot airports
Following Indian Army's strikes on terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, a reported explosion in Lahore led to temporary flight operations halt at Karachi, Lahore, and Sialkot airports. 'Operation Sindoor' targeted Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen, responding to the Pahalgam attack where 26 people were killed.
Operation Sindoor: India starts relocating citizens near J&K's LoC to safer locations
India began relocating citizens near Jammu and Kashmir's Line of Control (LoC) to safer areas following missile strikes on terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. These strikes, part of Operation Sindoor, were carried out by the Indian armed forces in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 people.
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).
Punjab: Authorities conduct mock drill in Amritsar, urge residents to stay alert
India conducted strikes inside Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack. The Indian Armed Forces targeted nine terror locations in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Simultaneously, a nationwide mock drill was ordered. In Amritsar, a civil defence mock drill took place. Residents experienced sirens and a temporary blackout. Authorities warned against fake news and black marketing.
Have information or pictures/ videos from April 22 Pahalgam terror attack? NIA urges tourists, locals to share
National Investigation Agency seeks public assistance regarding the Pahalgam terror attack. They request photos, videos, and information related to the incident. This follows military actions by India on terror sites in Pakistan. The NIA is analyzing existing visuals and needs more clues. Contact details are provided for sharing information. NIA teams are investigating in Pahalgam.
Karnataka: CM, Dy CM back air strikes, pledge State’s support to Centre
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar praised the strikes on terror sites. They affirmed Karnataka's support for the central government's actions. Siddaramaiah emphasized national unity and the bravery of the soldiers. The Congress party cancelled an event. Shivakumar called the operation a response to the attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
Operation Sindoor: Flight disruptions widen across UAE and South Asia as India-Pakistan tensions escalate
Following India's Operation Sindoor targeting terror camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, numerous flights connecting the UAE to Northern India and Pakistan faced cancellations and delays due to airspace restrictions. Several global airlines, including Lufthansa and Air France, are rerouting flights to avoid Pakistani airspace.
'Salute Army, thank PM Modi', relatives of victims of Pahalgam attack applaud India strike on Pak terror infra
Operation Sindoor, launched by the Indian Army, brought solace to the families of the Pahalgam attack victims. The operation targeted terror infrastructure within Pakistan, eliminating key JeM and LeT leaders involved in planning attacks against India.
Pak PM Sharif terms Indian missile strikes on terror targets as 'act of war', vows to respond
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned India's missile strikes in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Punjab as an "act of war," vowing a strong response. Pakistan's military reported casualties and asserted its right to retaliate at a time and place of its choosing. Following the Pahalgam terror attack, tensions escalated, leading to airspace closure and heightened military readiness.
India rejects OIC statement, says another attempt by Pakistan to manipulate the Group
India has firmly dismissed the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation's (OIC) statement regarding the Pahalgam terrorist attack, labeling it as "absurd" and an unacceptable interference in India's internal affairs. The Ministry of External Affairs highlighted Pakistan's manipulation of the OIC to deflect from its own history of cross-border terrorism.
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