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Lt Gen D S Rana briefed defence attaches from 70 nations on Operation Sindoor's success, highlighting its impact on India-Pakistan relations. He empha
NSA Doval, Rajnath Singh, Col Qureshi & Wing Cmdr Vyomika to Brief on Armed Forces' sucess amid India Pakistan tensions, India News News, Times Now
Days after India’s cross-border Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army launched Operation Keller in Jammu and Kashmir’s Shopian district, killing three Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists. Who were they, why was the operation significant and how does it fit into India’s broader counterterror strategy amid rising tensions with Pakistan?
The Indian military on Monday showcased the debris of a likely Chinese-origin PL-15 air-to-air missile, used by Pakistan during recent cross-border engagements, along with remnants of Turkish-origin YIHA and Songar drones shot down by Indian forces.
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A Delhi restaurant in Lajpat Nagar is going viral for printing a tribute to the Indian Armed Forces on every bill, reading “Proud of the Indian Armed Forces - Jai Hind.” The gesture has received widespread praise online,
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A video of a gas cylinder truck exploding in India's largest city Mumbai was shared on social media in posts falsely linking it to Indian strikes on Pakistan in May 2025, before the rivals agreed to halt the worst violence between the nuclear-armed neighbours in decades.
India and Pakistan on Saturday reached an understanding to stop all military actions on land, in the air, and at the sea, in a US-brokered cease-fire to stop escalating hostilities between the two nuclear-armed rivals that threatened regional peace.
The Indian Army said that the DGsMO talks focused on reaffirming the commitment to refrain from firing a single shot.
Pakistan hit 26 Indian military facilities and dozens of its drones hovered over major Indian cities, including India's capital New Delhi, in offensive operations on Saturday, a Pakistan military spokesperson said at a press briefing late on Sunday.
India has officially admitted suffering significant losses after Pakistan launched high-speed missile strikes on 26 Indian military sites, including key airbases in Pathankot, Udhampur, Bhuj, and Adam Port.
Complimenting the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Indian Navy, Border Security Force and other forces, he said their deeds in Operation Sindoor will be remembered for decades hereafter.