-
India has extended its ban on Pakistan-operated aircraft from using Indian airspace until May 24, continuing a restriction in place for over a year since the 2025 Pahalgam terror attack. The move forces rerouting of flights and prolongs bilateral aviation restrictions
-
Security has been intensified across Kashmir on the anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack. Authorities have deployed forces and introduced new safety measures as tourists gradually return to the region, signalling recovery in tourism after last year’s incident
-
On the anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to the victims and reiterated that India will never bow to terrorism, asserting that the country remains united in grief and firm in its resolve
-
In Srinagar, Manoj Sinha and Omar Abdullah paid tribute to victims of the 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, reaffirming unity against terrorism and commitment to justice
-
Pakistan extended its ban on Indian aircraft using its airspace until May 24, 2026, amid ongoing tensions after the Pahalgam attack, impacting Indian airlines and escalating reciprocal restrictions between both nations
-
Rajnath Singh said India does not provoke others but will firmly respond to attacks, referring to Operation Sindoor after the Pahalgam terror incident. Speaking in Tamil Nadu, he backed BJP ahead of April 23 Assembly polls
-
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has warned India of a retaliatory strike in Kolkata if New Delhi attempts any “false flag operation.” Speaking in Sialkot, Asif alleged that such operations were being planned but offered no evidence.
-
Vivek Agnihotri announced 'Operation Sindoor', a film with Bhushan Kumar based on KJS Dhillon’s book, depicting India’s covert strikes after the Pahalgam terror attack and subsequent military operations
-
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo said hostile forces, including Pakistan-backed elements, will continue attempts to destabilise the region, but strong preparedness and coordination among security agencies have kept the 2025 security situation largely under control despite isolated incidents
-
India’s Republic Day celebrations in New Delhi will feature a dramatic aerial display by fighter jets that played a key role in Operation Sindoor, launched after the Pahalgam attack. For the first time, the newly raised Bhairav Battalion will march down Kartavya Path, marking its historic debut.
-
Donald Trump reiterated claims of averting an India-Pakistan war, saying Pakistan’s leadership credited him with saving millions of lives. India rejects mediation claims, saying a May 10 ceasefire followed four days of fighting after Operation Sindoor triggered by Pahalgam attack
-
The NIA has filed a 1,597-page chargesheet in the Pahalgam terror attack case, detailing operational evidence and electronic links establishing Pakistan’s role, naming Pakistani terrorists and Lashkar-e-Taiba proxy handler Sajjad Jutt as the mastermind
-
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said the armed forces exercised restraint during Operation Sindoor despite having the capability to escalate their response after the Pahalgam attack. He credited strong coordination and improved border connectivity for the operation’s success and broader security gains
-
The Congress on Thursday demanded an immediate all-party meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and urged that Parliament’s Winter Session be advanced to debate the Delhi blast. The party questioned the government’s “new normal doctrine” and sought accountability
-
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hailed Operation Sindoor as the finest example of India’s defence self-reliance, highlighting that most equipment used was indigenous. He said defence production rose to ₹1.5 lakh crore and aimed to reach Rs 3 lakh crore by 2029
-
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday called Operation Sindoor a reflection of the government's political resolve and strong retaliation to terror attacks. He said the entire nation stands proud of the armed forces’ swift response to the Pahalgam tragedy
-
Parliament missed a historic chance to show unity after the Pahalgam terror attack – a moment that could have sent clear message that India has drawn a new red line in the fight against terrorism
-
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge launched a scathing attack on the Centre in Rajya Sabha, demanding accountability for the Pahalgam terror attack. He questioned the silence of top ministers, sought clarity on the ceasefire, and urged formation of a review committee
-
Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi attacked the Modi government in Lok Sabha over the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor, questioning alleged security lapses, jet losses, and the role of foreign pressure in halting military action against Pakistan. He demanded accountability from the Home and Defence Ministers
-
Pakistan’s appointment as Vice-Chair of UNSC CTC raises serious concerns about the credibility of international bodies