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Lt Gen Rahul R Singh revealed China used Pakistan as a proxy against India during May’s four-day conflict, offering military support and using the clash to test weapons. He also flagged Turkiye's role in aiding Pakistan with drones and hardware
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India has blocked all Pakistani accounts on X and upheld its ban on YouTube channels in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack. The move follows an advisory under IT Rules and AICWA’s call for a complete digital and cultural disconnect.
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said Operation Sindoor clearly signaled India's intent to act against terrorism. Backed by Quad and UNSC, the operation followed the deadly Pahalgam attack. Jaishankar also raised concerns about a US bill affecting India’s energy security.
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He also dismissed the claims of US President Donald Trump that he forged the ceasefire between the two neighbours after Operation Sindoor, saying the record speaks for itself.
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EAM S. Jaishankar dismissed US President Donald Trump’s claim that trade pressure ended the India-Pakistan standoff in May. Offering a firsthand account, Jaishankar emphasized that diplomacy and trade were separate, and India responded to Pakistan’s aggression on its own terms.
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EAM S Jaishankar called the Pahalgam terror attack an act of economic warfare targeting Kashmir’s tourism and vowed no tolerance for terrorism. He ruled out yielding to nuclear blackmail and highlighted India's response through Operation Sindoor against Pakistan-based terror camps.
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Citing the same media report as Ramesh, Congress' media and publicity department head Pawan Khera said the Modi government has "misled the nation from the start - failing to disclose the aircraft losses during Operation Sindoor".
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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
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Vishal Yadav, posted in Delhi's naval headquarters, allegedly shared classified defence data with a Pakistani handler posing as an Indian woman.
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The court criticised the lack of due process and highlighted humanitarian concerns, demanding her return within 10 days
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Gautam Adani revealed that drones and anti-drone systems from Adani Defence played a frontline role in Operation Sindoor, India's precision strike against terror. At the AGM, he praised soldiers, outlined global headwinds, and reaffirmed record-breaking growth and investment goals
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Gautam Adani praised Indian Armed Forces for Operation Sindoor against terror sites, highlighting Adani Defence’s role with drones. He honoured their sacrifices and mourned the Air India crash victims. He emphasised that peace is earned through bravery and vigilance
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Congress MP Shashi Tharoor praises Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s energetic leadership and strategic diplomatic outreach post-“Operation Sindoor,” emphasizing that a united India is key to a resilient foreign policy
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warned Pakistan that any future terror attack on Indian soil will have serious consequences as Operation Sindoor is not over yet and India is ready to take any action against terrorism
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Trump made the remarks while speaking to the media in the Oval Office after hosting Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir for lunch at the White House
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Everest and Kilimanjaro summiteer stranded in blizzard with scarce supplies.
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In a 35-minute phone call with Trump on Tuesday, Modi briefed the US President on Operation Sindoor launched by India against terror sites in Pakistan and made it clear that countries that support terrorism must face the consequences
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Greeted with ceremonial honours by President Nikos Christodoulides at Larnaca International Airport, the visit signalled renewed momentum in Indo-Cypriot relations, with both nations committing to deeper cooperation across trade, technology, education, and cultural exchange.
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Home Minister Amit Shah praised PM Modi's leadership during Operation Sindoor and highlighted police reforms in UP. He noted improved security, reduced Maoism, economic growth, and transparent recruitment of over 60,000 police constables, including 12,048 women, without corruption
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Dassault CEO Eric Trappier denied Pakistan’s claim of shooting down three Rafale jets during Operation Sindoor, calling it false. India also rejected the claim, with analysts labeling it propaganda. The Rafale’s performance and versatility were praised in the interview