Pakistan Army violates ceasefire for the ninth time at LoC, Indian Army responded 'proportionately'
During the night of 02-03 May 2025, the Pakistan Army resorted to unprovoked small‑arms fire across the Line of Control opposite the Kupwara, Uri, and Akhnoor areas of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. The Indian Army responded promptly and proportionately, Indian Army said.
'Congress has again raised questions on the Indian Air Force': Delhi minister Manjinder Singh reacts to Channi's surgical strike claims
"Congress has again raised questions on the Indian Air Force. Former Punjab CM Charanjit Singh Channi has once again said that he does not believe in the surgical strike, and he wants proof of the surgical strike. What kind of mentality is this of the Congress party, the Gandhi family, Rahul Gandhi, that they keep questioning the army, the Indian Air Force?" Sirsa said.
"Pakistan itself is saying that India has caused a lot of damage by conducting surgical strikes ... Charanjit Singh Channi has again shown the dirty politics and dirty mentality of the Gandhi family, who always question the army and demoralise the forces. I condemn this," he added.
Till date I could not find where surgical strikes took place, said Congress MP Charanjit Channi
"Till date, I could not find where the (surgical) strike took place, where men were killed at that time, and where this happened in Pakistan. Will we not find out if a bomb is dropped in our country? They say that they did a surgical strike in Pakistan. Nothing had happened. Nowhere was a surgical strike seen. Nobody came to know...I have always demanded (proof). But today, people's wounds need to be tended to. We demand that the Government do something. Tell people who they (perpetrators of the Pahalgam Terrorist Attack) are and punish them," Channi said at a press conference.
Indian diaspora holds major protest in Berlin against Pahalgam terror attack
Hundreds of members of the Indian diaspora and friends of India rallied in Berlin on Friday to condemn the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Between 350 and 400 demonstrators marched through iconic sites including the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Dom, and Humboldt Forum, drawing attention from locals and tourists. The protest followed the April 22 attack, which killed 26 people, including a Nepali tourist. Similar solidarity demonstrations were held earlier outside the Indian High Commission in London, where large crowds gathered to express support for India.
Scores of Pakistani terrorists stationed at launchpads in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK), poised to infiltrate Jammu and Kashmir, have retreated deeper into PoK or Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack, security sources said. Intelligence reports indicate that at least three major launchpads—Shakargarh near Kathua, Samahni near Nowshera, and Sukhmal near Hiranagar—previously hosting 10–12 militants each from groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, are now abandoned, with Pakistan Rangers or Army no longer facilitating crossings into India.
'Switzerland stands ready to support dialogue': Swiss foreign minister Ignazio Cassis dials Jaishankar
"In a conversation with my Indian colleague Dr S Jaishankar following the tragic attack in Pahalgam, I reiterated Switzerland’s condemnation, expressed condolences to the victims’ families, and called for restraint to avoid regional escalation. Switzerland stands ready to support dialogue," he said.
Bengal police on Thursday arrested two members of Sanatani Ekta Mancha, a religious group, for allegedly trying to incite communal unrest in the India-Bangladesh border town of Bongaon, North 24 Parganas. According to police, the duo had pasted a Pakistani flag on a washroom wall near a railway station on the Sealdah-Bongaon line and planned to write slogans like “Hindustan Murdabad” and “Pakistan Zindabad” to stoke tensions.
Terror attack in Pahalgam last week shocked us all, says Norwegian ambassador to India
"Here in Delhi, particularly tonight, the terror attack in Pahalgam last week shocked us all. Our heartfelt thoughts go to the victims, their families and the people of India. There can never be any justification for terror and attacks on innoncent lives. Norway condemns terrorism in all its forms," said Norwegian ambassador to India, May-Elin Stener at Norway's National Day celebrations at the Norwegian Embassy.
A man from Mirpur in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), who settled in Srinagar on a Pakistani passport in 1997 and later brought his family of five in 2000, was spared deportation on Friday by the Supreme Court. The court’s order came in response to a petition filed by his eldest son, now working in Bengaluru, but included a caveat that the ruling would not set a legal precedent.
Government bans several Pakistani news websites, its information minister Tarar Attaullah's X account in India
The list includes- Dawn, Geo TV, ARY News, Samma TV, Bol News. The YouTube channels of these news websites had already been banned earlier.
Pakistan breaches truce along LoC in 5 J&K districts
Pakistan violated the ceasefire for the eighth straight night on Thursday, opening unprovoked fire along the LoC in five Jammu and Kashmir districts, prompting Indian Army retaliation. The border tensions follow the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack and India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty.
Pakistani national Meenal Ahmed Khan was reunited with her husband, CRPF trooper Munir Khan, this week after a Jammu & Kashmir high court order stopped her deportation from the Attari border in Punjab. Meenal, who married Munir in January and entered India on a tourist visa valid until March 22, is eligible for a long-term visa as the spouse of an Indian citizen, said her lawyer and BJP spokesperson Ankur Sharma. Sharma added that Munir had informed CRPF headquarters of the marriage before the wedding, ensuring he did not violate service rules.
“Mohammad Riyaz is currently operating as a Pakistan-based handler for LeT and is wanted in multiple terror-related cases,” police said. The action was taken under the provisions of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act after an FIR was registered at Mendhar police station.
Chinese envoy meets Pak PM Sharif, discusses India-Pakistan tensions
Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad and exchanged views on the India-Pakistan tensions as Beijing kept abreast with the evolving situation. Official media here quoted a press release by the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan on Friday stating that Jiang met Sharif on Thursday and reiterated China's earlier call for both India and Pakistan to exercise restraint.
China understands Pakistan's legitimate security concerns and supports its efforts to safeguard national sovereignty and security interests, the press release quoted Jiang as saying.
He expressed China's support for a prompt and impartial investigation into the incident and called on both India and Pakistan to exercise restraint, meet each other halfway, properly manage differences, and jointly safeguard regional peace and stability, the release said.
Sharif briefed Jiang on recent tensions and expressed appreciation for China's constructive efforts to promote peace and stability in South Asia and to help de-escalate the situation, according to the release.
Sharif expressed willingness to continue communication and coordination with all parties to jointly prevent further escalation and uphold peace and stability in South Asia, the press release stated.
This is the second engagement between the "all-weather allies" after the Pahalgam terrorist attack which China condemned. Twenty-six people, mostly tourists, were killed in the attack on April 22 in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam. (PTI)
'We fully support PM in taking strong decisions to combat terrorism,' says Andhra CM N Chandrababu Naidu
"Despite being deeply saddened by the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, PM Modi still attended today’s event, which reflects his unwavering commitment. We fully support him in taking strong decisions to combat terrorism," says Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu.
Pakistani Kashmir orders stockpiling of food as India tensions flare
Pakistan-administered Kashmir called on residents near the de facto border with India to stockpile food on Friday as tensions flare between the arch-rivals following a deadly attack last month.
India blames Pakistan for backing a shooting on civilians at the tourist site of Pahalgam in Indian-administered Kashmir on April 22 that killed 26 men.
Islamabad has denied the charge and the uneasy neighbours have issued a raft of tit-for-tat punitive diplomatic measures.
The two nuclear-armed countries have exchanged gunfire for eight consecutive nights along the militarised Line of Control, the de facto border that separates the contested Kashmir region.
"Instructions have been issued to stock food supplies for two months in the 13 constituencies along the Line of Control (LoC)," the prime minister of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Chaudhry Anwar ul Haq, told the local assembly on Friday.
The regional government has also created an emergency fund of one billion rupees ($3.5 million) to ensure the supply of "food, medicines and all other basic necessities" to the 13 constituencies, he said.
Government and privately owned machinery was also being deployed to maintain roads in the areas along the LoC, he said.
In Muzaffarabad, the region's capital, dozens of protesters rallied under the banner of a Kashmiri political coalition, chanting "Death to India" and calling for "Jihad", according to an AFP journalist.
"This protest march is a show of solidarity with the Pakistan military," Farooq Rahmani, one of the organisers of the protest told AFP.
"If there is any misadventure (by India), we are ready to respond firmly," he added.
The attack in Indian Kashmir and subsequent tensions, including expulsions and closed border crossings, have raised fears of a conflagration between India and Pakistan.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday gave the military "complete operational freedom" to respond to the attack.
Pakistan said earlier this week it had "credible evidence" that India is planning an imminent military strike, vowing that any attack would be met with a response.
Fearing a military escalation, authorities in Pakistani Kashmir shut more than 1,000 religious schools for 10 days on Thursday.
India and Pakistan, which both claim Kashmir in full, have fought over the Himalayan territory since the end of British rule in 1947.
Pakistan to keep Wagah border open for stranded citizens amid Centre's 'leave India' order
Pakistan on Friday announced that it would continue to keep the Wagah border crossing open for its citizens stranded in India, following New Delhi's decision to revoke visas in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack.
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Indian Air Force (IAF) is conducting take-off and landing exercises on expressway
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is conducting take-off and landing exercises on the Ganga Expressway in Uttar Pradesh
The exercise is being organised to assess the expressway’s potential as an alternative runway during times of war or national emergencies.
Pahalgam attack news: SC asks authorities to verify identity documents of six members of family on verge of being deported to Pakistan
The Supreme Court instructed authorities to authenticate the identity documents of six members of a Jammu and Kashmir family who are at risk of being deported to Pakistan.
Pahalgam attack news: Pahalgam attack victim Shubham's wife says just want martyr status for husband
Ten days after the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam that killed 26 people, including her husband Shubham Dwivedi, Ashanya said on Thursday that no effective action has been taken against those responsible. Shubham Dwivedi, 31, was among the victims killed in the April 22 attack, which mainly targeted tourists in the Baisaran area of Pahalgam.
Pahalgam attack news: UNSC may meet 'sooner than later' to discuss situation between India and Pakistan, Council president says
The UN Security Council may hold a meeting "sooner rather than later" to discuss the situation between India and Pakistan, the Council’s president said, noting concerns about increasing tensions between the two nuclear-armed countries.
"Of course, if a request comes for a meeting, then...I think this meeting should take place because, as we said, maybe it's also an opportunity to have views expressed and this might help to diffuse a bit tensions. We will see," said Ambassador Evangelos Sekeris, the Permanent Representative of Greece to the United Nations and president of the Security Council for the month of May, in response to a question by news agency PTI.
Pahalgam attack news: Residents near LoC begin readying bunkers as Pakistan violates ceasefire for 8th night
Pakistani troops carried out unprovoked firing along the Line of Control (LoC) and International Border (IB) in five districts of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Thursday. The Indian Army responded to the firing. This marks the eighth straight night of such incidents, following the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam that left 26 people dead.
Residents living near the LoC and IB have started cleaning out their community and personal bunkers to prepare for possible shelling if the situation escalates.
"Our hope here is that India responds to this terrorist attack in a way that doesn't lead to a broader regional conflict," Vance said in a podcast interview with Fox News.
Pahalgam attack: US VP JD Vance hopes Pakistan will cooperate with India on probe
American vice-president JD Vance said on Thursday that the US hopes that Pakistan would cooperate with India to hunt down the Pakistan-based terrorists responsible for the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam last month.
"Our hope here is that India responds to this terrorist attack in a way that doesn't lead to a broader regional conflict," Vance said on Thursday in an interview on Fox News' "Special Report with Bret Baier" show.
Pahalgam attack news: Pakistan resorts to unprovoked firing across LoC for 8th straight day; India responds
"During the night of 01-02 May 2025, Pakistan Army posts resorted to unprovoked small arms firing from posts across the Line of Control opposite Kupwara, Baramulla, Poonch, Naushera, and Akhnoor areas of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. Indian Army troops responded in a calibrated and proportionate manner," says Indian Army
'It would have been good if Muslims in Pakistan had remained together peacefully,' says RSS leader Krishna Gopal
"The world is facing a dangerous thing, intolerance. Pakistan was founded, and it would have been good if the Muslims had remained together peacefully. However, after the formation of Pakistan, tensions arose between those who speak Bangla and Urdu... Pakistan is still facing that intolerance. Sindhis, Pashtuns, Balochs do not want to live together," he said.
'PM Modi has our full support,' says US state department spokesperson Tammy Bruce
"We are monitoring closely. Yesterday, the Secretary spoke with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. As President Donald Trump articulated to Prime Minister Modi last week, the United States stands strong with India against terrorism, and Prime Minister Modi has our full support," she said.
Rajani Shaw, wife of BSF jawan Purnam Kumar Shaw who is currently detained in Pakistan, traveled from her home in Rishra to Pathankot on Monday to seek updates on her husband’s condition and efforts for his release. Purnam was detained by Pakistan Rangers last Wednesday after accidentally crossing the border.
After meeting BSF officials, Rajani flew back to Kolkata from Amritsar, reassured that the force was making every effort to secure her husband’s return and that remaining on-site would not aid the process. "The officer told me that talks with Pakistan Rangers was underway and a resolution appeared to be on the horizon," she said.
“We are going to work with all international and regional partners to ensure that we create the conditions where there can be dialogue, which is not taking place at the moment,” British foreign minister Lord Collins of Highbury said.
Pahalgam attack news: Pakistan PM, President meet amid tension with India, vow 'befitting' response to any aggression
Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met Thursday to discuss security amid rising tensions with India after the April 22 Pahalgam attack that killed 26 people. They vowed to defend Pakistan’s sovereignty and respond firmly to any aggression, emphasizing national unity behind the armed forces. Separately, Sharif spoke with Qatar’s Amir, offering cooperation for a transparent investigation. Meanwhile, India imposed punitive measures on Pakistan, including suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, closing the Attari border, and downgrading diplomatic ties over alleged cross-border links to the attack.
In a significant move underscoring the military’s dominance in Pakistan’s security and political affairs, ISI chief Lt Gen Muhammad Asim Malik was appointed as the country’s National Security Adviser (NSA) on Thursday. This marks the first time the head of Pakistan’s powerful intelligence agency will simultaneously hold the NSA position. The appointment, effective immediately, comes less than 10 days after the April 22 terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam that killed 26 people, escalating tensions with India and fueling a diplomatic standoff.
The United States has urged India and Pakistan to avoid military conflict and work toward peace following the Pahalgam terror attack. In a call with Indian foreign minister S Jaishankar, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio encouraged dialogue to ease tensions. Rubio also spoke with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, urging cooperation in investigating the attack. While Jaishankar stressed accountability for the perpetrators, the US reiterated its stance that under President Trump, those supporting terrorism would face consequences.