US President Donald Trump called the Indian missile strikes inside Pakistan "a shame" and urged for a quick resolution, while the US State Department said it is closely monitoring the evolving situation. The remarks follow India's confirmation of targeted strikes under 'Operation Sindoor'
Pakistan violated the Ceasefire Agreement by firing artillery in Jammu and Kashmir's Bhimber Gali hours after India carried out precision strikes on terrorist camps in Pakistan and PoJK under 'Operation Sindoor', prompting an "appropriately" response from the Indian Army.
Pakistan has confirmed that Indian missile strikes targeted Muzaffarabad, Kotli, and Bahawalpur, resulting in civilian casualties. The strikes were part of India's 'Operation Sindoor', which targeted terrorist infrastructure in response to the recent Pahalgam attack. Pakistan has vowed to
Our actions have been focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature. No Pakistani military facilities have been targeted. India has demonstrated considerable restraint in selection of targets and method of execution.
In a veiled message to Pakistan over its support to cross-border terrorism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday referred to India suspending the Indus Water Treaty following the Pahalgam terror attack and said the water on which India had a right was earlier going beyond its borders b
India has strongly rejected the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation's (OIC) recent statement, terming it "absurd" as it refused to recognise the facts of the Pahalgam terrorist attack and its cross-border linkages.
Former Minister of State for External Affairs MJ Akbar on Tuesday said that everyone knows who is behind the Pahalgam terrorist attack after United Nation Security Council grilled Pakistan, raising some tough questions about the incident.
Making a veiled reference to India putting the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan in abeyance following the Pahalgam terror attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that water on which India had a right was earlier going out but now it will come to use in the country.
In a sharp criticism of The Irish Times editorial on the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Indian Ambassador to Ireland Akhilesh Mishra, strongly condemned the publication's approach, accusing it of failing to condemn the violence and instead providing "cover fire" for the terrorists.