India inaugurates BrahMos Aerospace Integration and Testing Facility in Lucknow amid the ongoing India-Pakistan ceasefire
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Antonio Guterres calls India-Pakistan ceasefire agreement as a positive step
Guterres says UN ready to support efforts aimed at promoting peace and stability in the region welcoming India Pakistan ceasefire.
Pakistani airstrike in Udhampur leaves IAF’s medical assistant dead
36-year-old Surendra Kumar worked as IAF assistant medical officer at Udhampur where he was killed during Pakistani airstrike
Ceasefire: Donald Trump offers to ‘work with both’ India, Pakistan to resolve Kashmir issue
Donald Trump offers to ‘work with both’ India, Pakistan to resolve Kashmir issue amid the ongoing ceasefire reached between the two neighbours
Pakistan violates ceasefire with India in less than 5 hours of deal; drones shot down over Kashmir
In a media briefing close to midnight on May 10, Foreign Secretary of India Vikram Misri called upon Pakistan to take “appropriate steps” to address these violations and deal with the situation with “seriousness and responsibility”.
Marco Rubio urges India, Pakistan to find methods to de-escalate, Jaishankar responds
Marco Rubio dials External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar over telephone and urges him to find methods to de-escalate.
India-Pakistan Conflict: Indian Army destroys multiple terrorist launchpads across LoC
The Indian Army on Saturday shared a video showing it destroyed multiple terrorist launchpads located close to LoC
Senior Jammu and Kashmir official dies in Pakistani shelling in Rajouri
Jammu and Kashmir official dies in Pakistani shelling in Rajouri district of the Union Territory amid escalation of tension.
Pakistan used 300-400 drones to target India last night: Government
The Indian government on Friday confirmed that Pakistan fired 300 to 400 drones towards 36 Indian urban centres on May 8
India-Pakistan conflict: Indian Govt asks media channels to avoid live coverage
The Ministry alerted that past events like 26/11 Mumbai attacks and Kargil War had showed the risks of ‘premature reporting’