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Markets witnessed sharp volatility in early trade, with the Sensex swinging between a high of 80,844.63 and a low of 79,937.48, while the Nifty fluctuated from a peak of 24,449.60 to a low of 24,220.
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The mock drill will be conducted in the city within ORR. A total of 12 civil defence services will largely undertake the drill.
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In the current scenario, with the wide use of internet and social media platforms, the role of the cyber security wings of the police is crucial to deal with misinformation to thwart plans to foment trouble through social media channels.
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The members slammed Islamabad and questioned Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba's involvement in the Pahalgam attack, which killed 26 people
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Pakistan-based hackers, Pakistan Cyber Force, claimed to have breached Indian defence websites, compromising sensitive data. They targeted Military Engineering Services, Manohar Parrikar Institute, and Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited, prompting heightened security measures
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The official X handles of both have been withheld following their anti-India and malicious content regarding the current tense situation. India has already blocked the official X handle of the Government of Pakistan and also the X account of the country's Defence Minister Khwaja Asif
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The two persons were identified as Palak Sher Masih and Suraj Masih. They were arrested in a significant counter-espionage operation by the Amritsar Rural Police
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Modi's statement came amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan following the horrific terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir (J& K), where over 26 innocent civilians were killed
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Instagram handle of Fawad Khan, a Pakistan actor continues to be visible in India, while insta handles of other Pakistani actors have been banned in India=
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India and Pakistan have issued airspace restrictions via NOTAMs on three key occasions: during the Kargil conflict (1999), after the Balakot airstrikes (2019), and post-Pahalgam attack (2025). These strategic measures signal diplomatic and military escalation
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It is wiser to look at economics and trade as weapons to achieve the desired outcomes which may not be possible through military means
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Shares at the PSX fell over 2,000 points in intraday trade amid uncertainty over speculation that India might launch military strikes against Pakistan
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The PM affirmed his complete faith in the professional capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces and assured them of full operational freedom to decide the “mode, targets, and timing” of their response to the Pakistan-based terror threat
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He found fault with those speaking in support of Pakistan despite the killing of 26 people in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam and remarked that those who love Pakistan should leave India
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The action comes after the horrific attack on tourists in the Baisaran meadow near Pahalgam town in Kashmir. Twenty-five tourists, including a Nepali national and a local, were killed in the firing by terrorists, who singled out Hindu men for their religion
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After the Centre’s strict directive to Pakistani nationals post the Pahalgam attack, Madhya Pradesh officials face a dilemma over nine children born to Indian mothers and Pakistani fathers. Authorities also await clarity on a Pakistani man’s LTV request submitted just before the government’s visa revocation order
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The ban is effective immediately and users will be banned without any warning, according to the official announcement made on April 28, 2025.
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A Pakistani national, who married a Hyderabad woman under a false Indian identity, has been detained after his illegal stay was uncovered. The case, unfolding amid heightened scrutiny post-Pahalgam massacre, has left police grappling with deportation hurdles and legal challenges, even as the Union government enforces stricter visa exit norms
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Of the total 213 Pakistanis living in the State, only those on short term visas asked to leave the country; police verify details of others staying on long-term visas
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The updated version read, "Do not travel to the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir due to terrorism and civil unrest."