By issuing a direct nuclear threat to India, Pakistan’s Army chief has gone a step further and signalled to the world that Islamabad remains an irresponsible nuclear power
A controversy has erupted over comments by India's defence attaché in Indonesia suggesting political constraints led to Indian Air Force losses during Operation Sindoor. The Indian Embassy clarified that the remarks were taken out of context and stressed India’s non-escalatory military stance
Says Modi should have drawn inspiration from former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in acting tough against Pakistan and not heeding to pressure exerted by the United States
The Indian Army revealed that Pakistan attempted to target the Golden Temple during Operation Sindoor. Using air defence systems like Akash, the Army successfully intercepted all incoming drones and missiles. Debris from the thwarted attack was displayed in Amritsar
A nationwide IANS-Matrize poll reveals overwhelming public support for Operation Sindoor, with 92% backing the Modi government's anti-terror stance and 69% believing it elevated the PM’s global stature. AIMIM chief and MP Asaduddin Owaisi emerged as the third best choice for hitting Pakistan
The Congress in Kerala distanced itself from Shashi Tharoor’s decision to lead a Centre-invited delegation abroad. It said it is up to the party high command to comment. Tharoor defended his move, citing non-political intent and foreign affairs experience
India’s Defence Minister’s comments come days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India will not tolerate “nuclear blackmail” by Pakistan and punish cross-border terrorism strongly
India can use this moment to push for a renegotiated, modernised Indus Waters Treaty that reflects current environmental, technical and strategic realities
Withdrawal could be either partly or fully as it is a need-based measure and linked to strategic redeployment due to border tensions or other operational priorities
Comments by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt comes as military action between India and Pakistan intensified following India's strike on nine terror sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir under ‘Operation Sindoor'
The fact-check comes amid a surge in online misinformation following India's high-intensity strikes under Operation Sindoor targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir
“There is no scientist named A.S. Kumar at DRDO’s Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE),” clarified @PIBFactCheck in a post on X on Wednesday
The video posted on x by the official account of the Additional Directorate General of Public Information, IHQ of MoD (Army), was put out with a caption highlighting the location coordinates and other details of the attack.