Operation Sindoor

India’s Possible Deal with Greece Instills Fear of BrahMos in Türkiye

India’s Possible Deal with Greece Instills Fear of BrahMos in Türkiye

India's use of the BrahMos missile against Pakistan during Operation Sindoor proved its metal to the world. The missile has been a point of discussion ever since. The fear of BrahMos that existed in Pakistan has now been transferred to its supporter Türkiye as well. This is due to the conflict between Türkiye and Greece regarding their maritime border and Cyprus. Greece is openly claiming that if Turkey has S-400, we will bring India's Brahmos missile in response. Though the two nations are a part of NATO, they have long had this bone of contention between them. Türkiye - Pakistan…
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Sanaullah Reveals Why Pakistan Turned to Trump for Ceasefire

Sanaullah Reveals Why Pakistan Turned to Trump for Ceasefire

Rana Sanaullah, a senior Pakistani politician and close aide to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, revealed a critical situation. Pakistan's military had only 30 to 45 seconds to decide. They needed to determine whether the BrahMos missile, launched by India, carried a nuclear warhead. The special assistant to the prime minister said in a recent interview. He mentioned that the launch of a BrahMos cruise missile during India's "Operation Sindoor" led to sudden panic. The Pak military apparatus tried to gauge if it was a nuclear attack. https://videopress.com/v/UkvPzKgx?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true “When India fired BrahMos at Nur Khan airbase, Pakistan's military had only seconds…
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Poonch Court Orders FIR Against Two News Channels

Poonch Court Orders FIR Against Two News Channels

The Poonch court on Sunday issued a directive. An FIR must be registered against news channels ZEE News and News18 India. They broadcast false and derogatory news about a teacher during Operation Sindoor. The Derogatory Reports On 7th May 2025, during Operation Sindoor, Qari Mohammed Iqbal was martyred in a Pakistani attack in Poonch. While the nation mourned, two national news channels labeled him a terrorist. Shamelessly, Zee News and News 18 India claimed he was linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba. They made these claims without any proof. During their live reporting of Operation Sindoor, they presented him as a "notorious commander".…
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Launch of 52 Military Satellites Network Accelerated after Operation Sindoor

Launch of 52 Military Satellites Network Accelerated after Operation Sindoor

The first launch is planned for April 2026. Authorities are reportedly working to advance the schedule. This will ensure faster deployment. India is reportedly accelerating the deployment of 52 dedicated military satellites. The country is also finalising a comprehensive space warfare doctrine. This is happening amid growing regional security concerns and lessons from Operation Sindoor. The Cabinet Committee on Security approved the initiative in October 2023. The Rs 26,968-crore initiative forms Phase 3 of the Space-Based Surveillance (SBS) programme. Of the 52 satellites, 21 will be developed by ISRO and 31 by three private firms, states the report. The first…
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Indian Embassy Clarifies: Statement of Defence Attache Misrepresented & Out of Context

Indian Embassy Clarifies: Statement of Defence Attache Misrepresented & Out of Context

NEW DELHI: On May 7, the IAF conducted strikes on nine terror hubs in Pakistan and PoK. During these operations, it lost some fighter jets. India's political leadership directed that no military establishments or air defences across the border be attacked on that day. India's defence attache to Indonesia, Captain Shiv Kumar, said this at a seminar earlier this month. The remarks were made by Captain Kumar, a colonel-rank officer from the Navy. This happened after Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan acknowledged the IAF's initial losses. He made this acknowledgment on May 31 in Singapore. However, he did…
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Asim Munir’s Bold Claims Ignite Tensions with India

Asim Munir’s Bold Claims Ignite Tensions with India

Just 50 days back, Pakistan’s army was crushed by the Indian Armed Forces. Now, Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) in Pakistan, is rekindling sparks of conflict with India. On Saturday, Field Marshal Asim Munir stated that Pakistan proved itself as a “net region stabiliser.” It repelled Indian military aggression twice. Furthermore, it demonstrated its commitment to regional security. Tensions after Pahalgam terror attack He blamed New Delhi for the escalation of tensions in the region after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. He did so without any evidence, as usual. India had launched Operation Sindoor to target terror…
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Operation Sindoor: Losses Were Tactical, But Victory Was Strategic — CDS General Chauhan

Operation Sindoor: Losses Were Tactical, But Victory Was Strategic — CDS General Chauhan

From counter-drone superiority to data-driven battlefields, the Chief of Defence Staff maps out the evolving face of military conflict as seen during Operation Sindoor Pune, India – Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan addressed the seminar on Future Wars and Warfare. It was organized by the Department of Defence and Strategic Studies (DDSS), Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU). He offered rare insights into India's evolving military doctrine and its recent operations, particularly Operation Sindoor. In a wide-ranging address, General Chauhan highlighted that the nature of warfare is changing quickly. It is moving away from traditional battlefield confrontations to…
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Operation Sindoor: Pakistan in its Dossier Admits Greater Damage Than Previously Claimed

Operation Sindoor: Pakistan in its Dossier Admits Greater Damage Than Previously Claimed

Pakistan’s Own Dossier Reveals Extent of Indian Strikes Pakistan has acknowledged in an official dossier that during India’s Operation Sindoor, Indian forces targeted multiple locations within its territory. These locations include Muridke, Bahawalpur, and Muzaffarabad. Interestingly, the dossier lists some sites not previously disclosed by the Indian side. This reveals that the impact of the Indian strikes was more widespread than initially known. According to the report, over 100 drones were deployed by India across Pakistan’s border during the operation. India's Response to 'Bunyan al-Marsus' In response to Operation Sindoor, Pakistan launched its own military campaign, dubbed 'Operation Bunyan al-Marsus'.…
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Rajnath Singh Unveils Bold Vision: AMCA, PoK, Make in India and Operation Sindoor

Rajnath Singh Unveils Bold Vision: AMCA, PoK, Make in India and Operation Sindoor

Indigenous Fighter Jet Project Approved: A Milestone for Aerospace and Defence At the CII Annual Business Summit, India’s Defence Minister made a landmark announcement. The execution model for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) has been approved. This is the country's ambitious fifth-generation fighter jet project. The minister marked a significant step in India’s Defence modernization drive. He stated that five prototypes will be developed. This will lead to full-scale production. This initiative is being hailed as a turning point in the Make in India programme. For the first time, both public and private sectors are participating in a mega…
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Shashi Tharoor Responds to Party Critics Over LOC Comment: ‘Have Better Things to Do’

Shashi Tharoor Responds to Party Critics Over LOC Comment: ‘Have Better Things to Do’

Clarifies Statement on 2016 Surgical Strikes Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has responded to internal party criticism over his recent comments made during a visit to Panama. He clarified on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). His remarks about India crossing the Line of Control (LoC) referred strictly to retaliatory strikes. These strikes followed recent terror attacks. He did not refer to past wars or earlier military actions. Tharoor emphasized he was speaking in the context of post-terror reprisals and accused critics of misrepresenting his statements. https://twitter.com/ShashiTharoor/status/1927950481982173616?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1927950481982173616%7Ctwgr%5E901f9d983cd216b694fbf86ebe69f8deb2105138%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hindustantimes.com%2Findia-news%2Fi-have-better-things-to-do-shashi-tharoor-hits-back-at-congress-over-operation-sindoor-statement-101748495125102.html Udit Raj Leads the Backlash Congress leader Udit Raj openly criticized Tharoor. He accused…
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