Senior Congress leader and former MP V Hanumantha Rao on Monday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to explain to the leaders of Opposition parties the ground reality following the operation Sindoor and the understanding reached by India and Pakistan to stop military action. He reiterated the
US Vice President JD Vance recently reached out to PM Modi amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan post the Pahalgam terror attack. The conversation centered around Pakistan's desire for an acceptable offer, but notably, nuclear options weren't discussed. PM Modi listened to the
The last rites of Rifleman Sunil Kumar were carried out with military honours. LG Manoj Sinha offered a wreath and paid tribute to the late army jawan.
Vice Admiral A N Pramod said the Indian Navy has a clear advantage at sea and is integrated into the tri-service escalation mechanism. He warned that any Pakistani action will draw a massive response, adding that Pakistan is aware of this.
Vice Admiral A N Pramod said the Indian Navy maintained readiness for offensive action as part of a calibrated response during the conflict. He said coordinated tri-service action and the Navy's sea dominance contributed to Pakistan's urgent call for a ceasefire.
Subrta Ghosh, brother-in-law of Samir Guha, who lost his life in the Pahalgam terrorist attack on Sunday, expressed support for the government's decision cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan but cautioned against Pakistan's history of ceasefire violations.
Subedar Major Pawan Kumar, an Indian Army soldier from Shahpur in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, was killed in the line of duty during heavy cross-border firing by Pakistan in the Rajouri sector of Jammu and Kashmir.
Leading Foreign Affairs Expert Robinder Sachdev hailed the measured actions India took against Pakistan and said that a message has gone loud and clear to the world and to Pakistan that India's doctrine now is "tit for tat". He made the remarks on Sunday.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday praised the Indian Army for its cross-border Operation Sindoor, claiming that their actions have compelled Pakistan to plead for a "ceasefire" within four days.
India and Pakistan have worked out an understanding on the stoppage of firing and military action, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday and noted that India will continue its firm and uncompromising stance against terrorism.