The situation across several districts of Jammu and Kashmir has returned to normalcy after cross-border shelling and attempted drone attacks from Pakistan had kept the residents of the region on high alert for several days.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that following the Operation Sindoor, Pakistan in despair launched missile and drone attacks on India's schools, colleges, temples, gurudwaras and residential areas, but India's powerful air defence system intercepted and destroyed them in the s
Addressing a press briefing, Air Marshal Bharti emphasised that the Indian Armed Forces' fight was solely against terrorists and their support networks, not the Pakistani military.
India's retaliation against Pakistan's heavy shelling and attempted drone attacks in Jammu-Kashmir and regions along the western and northern International Border has caused severe damage to many military assets of the neighbour
Following the chaos and all the skirmishes that had kept the areas along the northern and western International Borders (IB) up during the night for the past few days, the region has largely remained peaceful during the intervening night of May 11 and May 12, the Army stated.
India insisted on direct communication between the Director General of Military Operations (DGMOs), rejecting any third-party assurances or back-channel negotiations, reflecting its commitment to resolving conflicts through established military channels, according to the sources.
Following continuous drone attacks from Pakistan amidst escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, the Barmer district administration is on high alert.
Earlier this morning, fragments and debris of unidentified projectiles were recovered by the locals in Rajasthan's Barmer in the wake of Pakistan's blatant drone attacks against civilians across several locations in India.
Fragments and debris of unidentified projectiles were recovered by the locals in Rajasthan's Barmer on Saturday morning in the wake of Pakistan's blatant drone attacks against civilians across several locations in India.
Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel visited the State Emergency Operation Center in Gandhinagar to review the ongoing coordination with district administration and security agencies in the current situation.