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Terror groups in Jammu and Kashmir have increasingly been using cameras to record their ambushes for propaganda and psychological warfare
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India rejected the latest ruling by the Court of Arbitration under the Indus Waters Treaty, calling it illegal and void. The government maintained that the treaty remains in abeyance following the Pahalgam terror attack and asserted its sovereign right to suspend treaty obligations
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One year after Operation Sindoor, India’s precision strikes on terror infrastructure in Pakistan continue to redefine regional security dynamics
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Families in Kushinagar who named their newborn daughters “Sindoor” after India’s 2025 military response to the Pahalgam terror attack said the operation continues to inspire patriotism and national pride. Many parents expressed hopes of raising their daughters with values of courage and service
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Ministers changed their social media profile pictures to commemorate Operation Sindoor’s anniversary. The military operation, launched after the 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and PoK, highlighting India’s firm stance against terrorism
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh commemorated Operation Sindoor’s anniversary, praising the armed forces’ precision and sacrifice. The operation, launched after the 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and PoK, reinforcing India’s zero-tolerance stance against terrorism and commitment to national security
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh commended the unmatched courage of soldiers during Operation Sindoor, noting their role not only in combat but also in humanitarian relief during crises, underscoring the defining character of India’s defence forces.
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On the eve of the Pahalgam terror attack anniversary, security has been intensified across Kashmir, particularly at tourist hotspots. The 2025 attack by Lashkar-e-Taiba claimed 26 lives, severely impacting tourism and livelihoods.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warned that any misadventure by Pakistan would invite an unprecedented and decisive response from India. He said Operation Sindoor, launched after the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, demonstrated India’s strong stance against terrorism
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US President Donald Trump has claimed credit for stopping the India-Pakistan conflict, saying his intervention “was very effective” and based on trade leverage. India, however, maintains the ceasefire followed direct military talks without any third-party mediation.
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BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao accused the BJP of hypocrisy, citing India’s cricket match with Pakistan despite the Pahalgam massacre. He defended his party’s support for the Supreme Court’s Waqf verdict, stressing that “real nationalism” means inclusivity and equality.
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India dominated Pakistan with disciplined spin bowling and a swift chase in a tense Asia Cup match. Spinners starred as Pakistan were restricted to 127, and Indian batters finished the job effortlessly
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AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi slammed the Centre for allowing India to play Pakistan in the Asia Cup, questioning if cricket revenues outweighed 26 lives lost in the Pahalgam terror attack. He also criticised NCERT changes and raised concerns on Gaza.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India and Singapore share common concerns on terrorism, calling it a duty of all nations to fight it together. He thanked PM Lawrence Wong for condemning the Pahalgam terror attack as the two leaders strengthened bilateral ties in New Delhi.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking at the SCO Summit in Tianjin, condemned countries that support terrorism, recalled the Pahalgam terror attack, and highlighted India’s leadership in combating extremist groups, urging SCO members to unite for security, connectivity, and shared opportunity.
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Union minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said Pakistan sought talks with folded hands after India’s Operation Sindoor dismantled its air bases. He dismissed claims of foreign mediation, stressing Bharat’s strength while recalling the Pahalgam terror attack that triggered the military response
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India has alerted Pakistan about potential flooding in the Tawi River, marking rare contact since the Pahalgam terror attack and suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. Pakistan’s NDMA has issued flood warnings amid ongoing monsoon rains that have already caused heavy casualties
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Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi described Operation Sindoor as a “grey zone” mission akin to a strategic chess game, emphasizing unpredictable enemy moves and precision strikes on terror infrastructure in Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack in May 2025.
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The ABRSM hosted “Saluting Our Heroes – Operation Sindoor” in Hyderabad, paying tribute to India’s armed forces and commemorating the May 2025 counter-terror operation. The event featured dignitaries, cultural tributes, and the launch of a patriotic theme song.
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An anti-terror operation in J&K’s Kulgam has entered its third day after two terrorists were killed and one injured. Security forces are using advanced surveillance tools as intermittent firing continues. Operations aim to dismantle terror infrastructure across the region.