PAKISTAN RETALIATORY ACTIONS

Operation Sindoor is a lesson Pakistan won’t forget: Indian Army shares new video, says ‘justice served’
The Indian Army has released fresh footage detailing Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians. Conducted from 7 May, the operation targeted nine terror-related sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. The Army described the strikes as a measured act of justice, not revenge. Pakistan retaliated with shelling and drone attempts, prompting further Indian strikes on 11 military bases. Both sides agreed to a ceasefire on 10 May, ending the brief but intense escalation.

"Did attempt to communicate in immediate wake of Op Sindoor": DGMO Lt Gen Ghai's remarks resurfaces after Rahul's allegation on Jaishankar
Following Rahul Gandhi's accusations, Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai clarified that India attempted to communicate its intent to strike terror bases to Pakistan's DGMO after Operation Sindoor, a request Pakistan rejected. The MEA refuted Gandhi's claims, stating the warning was issued at the start of the operation, not before, countering the misrepresentation of facts.

Copy-paste diplomacy? Pakistan to send its "peace" delegation on global stage after India's all-party outreach on terrorism
Following Operation Sindoor, Pakistan plans to send a delegation abroad. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will lead the delegation to present Pakistan's case for peace. This move is seen as an attempt to repair Pakistan's reputation. India is also sending seven all-party delegations to key global capitals. These delegations will share details of Operation Sindoor.

Centre cracks down on e-commerce sites for selling Pakistani flags, issues notices to Amazon, Flipkart and others
The Central Consumer Protection Authority has taken action against e-commerce giants like Amazon and Flipkart for listing Pakistani national flags and merchandise. Minister Prahlad Joshi condemned the sale as insensitive and a violation of national sentiment, directing the platforms to immediately remove the listings. Online retailers are warned to adhere to Indian laws while conducting business.

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.

India expels Pakistani official, declares him persona non grata
India declared a Pakistani official persona non grata for activities violating their official status, demanding their departure within 24 hours. This followed Operation Sindoor, a retaliatory strike against terror sites in Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack.
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India-Pakistan tensions: Temples, colleges, homes were targets, but India blocked every missile, says Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accused Pakistan of targeting schools, colleges, religious sites, and homes with missiles and drones following India’s Operation Sindoor. Speaking to the nation, he stated that India’s air defence intercepted every strike, exposing Pakistan’s desperation. He said India’s response—targeting terrorist hubs and air bases inside Pakistan—was swift and precise. Over 100 terrorists were killed. Modi praised India’s armed forces and homegrown defence systems, asserting India’s supremacy in modern warfare and delivering a strong message against terrorism.
Operation Sindoor is now India’s policy against terror: PM Modi's stern warning to Pakistan & more; catch speech highlights
PM Modi Speech Highlights today: PM Narendra Modi addressed the nation after Operation Sindoor. He stated India retaliated against the Pahalgam terror attack. Modi said the enemy now understands the consequences of harming Indian women. Operation Sindoor reflects the feelings of millions. The world witnessed the pledge of justice turning into reality on May 6th and 7th. The operation avenged the attack.
We won't tolerate nuclear blackmail: PM Modi warns Pakistan
Prime Minister Modi declared India's firm stance against terrorism, asserting a right to retaliate on its own terms, especially against nuclear blackmail. He emphasized that talks with Pakistan would only address terrorism and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir.
CPI(M)'s MA Baby urges PM Modi to convene special Parliament session on de-escalation of hostilities with Pakistan
MA Baby of CPI(M) has requested PM Narendra Modi to call a special Parliament session. This request is regarding the de-escalation of tensions with Pakistan. It follows a ceasefire announcement. Concerns arose from a US announcement before India's official statement. Also, a terror attack in Pahalgam is a concern. India launched Operation Sindoor after the Pahalgam attack.
"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.
Operation paused only, we’ll keep an eye on Pakistan’s activities: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the halt of Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the Pahalgam tourist massacre. The operation, initiated on May 7, targeted nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, based on intelligence inputs. PM Modi congratulated the security forces, stating that the strikes eliminated over 100 terrorists and demonstrated India's zero tolerance towards terrorism.
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.
Operation Sindoor achieved objectives, terror camps decimated, results evident to World: Air Marshal Bharti
Air Marshal AK Bharti announced the success of Operation Sindoor. The operation targeted terrorist camps with precision. Indian forces successfully hit designated targets. Pakistan's actions were described as acts of war by DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai. India retaliated to the April 22 terror attack. Both countries agreed to a ceasefire mediated by US President Donald Trump.
Our fight is against terrorists, not with Pakistan Military: Air Marshal Bharti on Operation Sindoor
Air Marshal AK Bharti clarified that Operation Sindoor targeted terrorists, not the Pakistan Military or civilians, showcasing India's precise strikes and effective counter systems. Following the operation, a ceasefire was agreed upon, but Pakistan allegedly violated it with drone incursions, prompting a strong response from India. India has taken serious note of these violations.
"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.
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.
Pakistan's claim of "Islamic arc of support" refuted by sources
Following the Pahalgam terrorist attack, Pakistan's envisioned "Islamic arc of support" failed to materialize, with even the OIC showing restraint. India received diplomatic backing from Saudi Arabia and Malaysia, while Operation Sindoor eliminated over 100 terrorists, including those involved in past attacks. Despite a ceasefire brokered by the US, Pakistan violated the agreement, prompting a high-level meeting in India.
'India misses Indira' posters displayed outside Congress headquarters in Delhi
Amid escalating tensions with Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack, Congress leaders are evoking the legacy of Indira Gandhi, highlighting her strong leadership during the 1971 Indo-Pak war. Posters with slogans like "India Misses Indira" appeared outside Congress headquarters. This comes as India retaliated with Operation Sindoor after ceasefire violations by Pakistan, prompting high-level security meetings.
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.
Jaish-e-Mohammed Headquarters in Pakistan's Bahawalpur hit hardest: Sources
India launched Operation Sindoor targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and PoK. This was a response to the Pahalgam attack. Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters in Bahawalpur suffered heavy damage. Cross-border shelling increased, leading to high alert and blackouts. A ceasefire was announced by US President Trump. However, Pakistan violated the ceasefire with drone incursions.
From Op Sindoor to 'stoppage of fire': All that happened between India-Pakistan post Pahalgam attack
India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire following intense military exchanges sparked by a deadly attack on Hindu tourists in Kashmir. However, violations were reported shortly after the truce. While global leaders welcomed the de-escalation, key measures like the Indus Waters Treaty suspension and trade restrictions remain in place, indicating lingering tensions despite the ceasefire agreement.
Three killed in Pakistani shelling for third day on J-K border, BSF thwarts major infiltration bid
Following Operation Sindoor, relentless artillery and mortar shelling by Pakistan has intensified along the Jammu and Kashmir border, resulting in casualties and prompting civilian evacuations. India retaliated after a terror attack in Pahalgam, leading to heightened tensions and cross-border exchanges, including a major drone attack.
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.
Surface-to-air missile systems activated J-K's Srinagar, heavy engagement ongoing with Pakistan
Surface-to-air missile systems were activated in Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar area by armed forces amid escalation between India and Pakistan, sources told ANI.
PIB Fact Check debunks "fake claim" on Delhi-Mumbai flight suspension
In a related development, sources indicated that Indian strikes targeted at least four airbases in Pakistan during the early hours of Saturday, amid rising tensions between the two nations. These retaliatory strikes by India were initiated following an attack by Pakistan on 26 different locations across India on the same day, as reported by ANI. Ongoing intermittent firing is occurring at various locations along the Line of Control (LoC).
India-Pakistan tensions: Two Pakistani drones shot down in J&K's Naushera as cross-border artillery fire intensifies
Indian Army air defence units shot down two Pakistani drones in the Naushera sector of Jammu and Kashmir, according to defence sources. The incident was followed by a heavy exchange of artillery fire between Indian and Pakistani forces along the Line of Control. The situation marks a sharp escalation in cross-border hostilities, coming amid ongoing tensions sparked by recent drone and missile attacks on Indian military sites.
'Have not escalated, only responded to Pahalgam Attack': Foreign secretary Vikram Misri
Vikram Misri stated that India responded to the Pahalgam terror attack. He mentioned Pakistan escalated the situation. Pakistan opposed mentioning The Resistance Force's role at the UNSC meeting. Misri highlighted Pakistan's reputation as a terrorism epicenter. He dismissed Pakistan's claims of civilian casualties during India's strikes. He also refuted claims of religious sites being hit.
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