PAKISTAN TERRORISM

India gives evidence of TRF's role in Pahalgam attack to UN officials
India is pushing for The Resistance Front, a Lashkar-e-Taiba proxy, to be designated as a terror group by the UNSC, presenting evidence to the UN regarding its involvement in the Pahalgam attack. An Indian delegation met with UN officials, highlighting Pakistan's complicity in terrorism and TRF's role in the recent attack.

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.

Pak nukes should be under IAEA: Rajnath Singh
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, addressing armed forces in Srinagar, declared Pakistan's nuclear arsenal unsafe and advocated for IAEA supervision. He insisted that dialogue with Pakistan would only address terrorism and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Singh also criticized Pakistan's economic state, contrasting it with India's role as an IMF contributor, while urging Pakistan to cease supporting anti-India terrorist groups.

India ramps up efforts for UN listing of LeT proxy The Resistance Front; Indian team meets top UN counter-terror officials
An Indian delegation engaged with top UN counter-terrorism officials. Discussions focused on designating The Resistance Front (TRF) as a UN-listed terror group. This move follows TRF's claimed responsibility for the Pahalgam attack. India is intensifying efforts against the LeT proxy. The delegation also met with the 1267 Sanctions Committee's Monitoring Team. This action underscores India's commitment to combating terrorism.

Pahalgam attack: India to meet UNSC 1267 sanctions committee to declare TRF a terror group today
Following the Pahalgam attack, India is petitioning the UNSC 1267 Sanctions Committee to designate The Resistance Front (TRF) as a terrorist organization. An Indian team is presenting evidence of Pakistan's involvement in terrorism, specifically TRF's role in the April 22 attack that killed 26 civilians. Pakistan, with China's support, has previously shielded TRF from UNSC condemnation.

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.
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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.
Indus Waters Treaty to remain suspended until Pakistan aborts support for terrorism: MEA
Amid escalating tensions and following a deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir, India has decided to hold the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance. The decision, announced by the Ministry of External Affairs, is contingent upon Pakistan verifiably ceasing its support for cross-border terrorism. India will continue to exert pressure through diplomatic and economic means.
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.
"Bharat ne Pakistan ke seene par vaar kiya": PM Modi on India halting neighbour's cross-border plans
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a nationally televised address, declared that Pakistan’s preparations for a border offensive were thwarted by India’s decisive counterstrike. Citing over 100 terrorist deaths during Operation Sindoor, he said India had struck at the “heart” of terrorism. Modi emphasised there would be no tolerance for nuclear threats or talks until terrorism ends. The operation followed the massacre of Indian tourists in Pahalgam. While the strikes are now paused, Modi warned that India's vigilance would continue.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"One surveillance drone brought down": DC Jalandhar urges people to stay calm
"I have been informed that one surveillance drone was brought down by the Armed forces at around 9.20 pm near village Mand. The expert team is looking for the debris. It is requested that please do not go near the debris. If you found them and immediately inform the nearest police station. It has also been informed that no drone activity has been seen in Jalandhar since 10 pm," the DC Jalandhar said.
If Trump held discussions, they have to say: DMK TKS Elangovan seeks clarification from Indian government
India and Pakistan are moving towards a cessation of hostilities. DMK leader TKS Elangovan welcomed Donald Trump's mediation efforts. He wants the Indian government to clarify discussions with Trump. Elangovan reiterated his party's stand against terrorism. PM Modi stated that terror and talks cannot go together. He highlighted Operation Sindoor as India's policy against terrorism.
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.
Terrorism is an address, it's Pakistan
Prime Minister Modi firmly stated that terror and talks cannot coexist, especially concerning Pakistan's role in the Pahalgam attack. He emphasized that any future dialogue would center on terrorism and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, directly linking Pakistan to the issue.
"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.
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.
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.
PM Narendra Modi delivered on promise of 'action beyond imagination' against terrorists: BJP
The BJP declared that Prime Minister Modi fulfilled his promise to punish terrorists behind the Pahalgam attack by dismantling their safe havens. Operation Sindoor achieved 100% of its targets, showcasing unprecedented military and non-military action.
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.
Wahan se goli chalegi toh yahan se gola chalega: Modi & Co vow to hit deep inside Pakistan's heartland
Amid escalating tensions following Operation Sindoor and the Pahalgam terror attack, PM Modi has directed the armed forces to respond more forcefully to any Pakistani action. Despite initial de-escalation attempts, India maintains a firm stance, retaliating strongly against provocations and holding Pakistan accountable for cross-border terrorism. The government has also indicated the Indus Waters Treaty will be in abeyance.
BrahMos missiles used during Operation Sindoor, confirms UP CM Yogi Adityanath
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that BrahMos missiles were used during Operation Sindoor. The operation targeted Pakistani terror groups. Adityanath emphasized India's firm stance against terrorism. He reiterated that any act of terror will be considered an act of war. He mentioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's commitment to crushing terrorism.
'I still have chills...': US journalist hails Operation Sindoor in Pak's Bahawalpur where her colleague Daniel Pearl was beheaded
India's Operation Sindoor also delivered long-standing justice to family of slain journalist's family Daniel Pearl who was beheaded in Pakistan 2002. Now, his colleague and proclaimed author Asra Nomani has hailed Operation Sindoor in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack and revealed how Pakistan's Bahawalpur helps terrorists to harbour. Pearl was beheaded in Bahawalpur.
'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.
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