‘Every Terrorist Now Knows Consequence of Wiping Sindoor Off Our Women’: PM Modi After Operation Sindoor

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:15pm on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the nation on May 12, declared that “every terrorist now knows the consequence of wiping sindoor off our women,” referring to India's powerful response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. Codenamed Operation Sindoor, India’s retaliation included precise drone and missile strikes on terror hubs inside Pakistan, killing over 100 militants and crippling key infrastructure. Modi praised the armed forces for their bravery and said the operation sent a global message on India’s zero tolerance for terror. He warned Pakistan against nuclear blackmail and stressed that while strikes are paused, vigilance remains high. (PC: India Today)

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Trump Claims US Prevented ‘Bad Nuclear War’ Between India and Pakistan

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:31pm on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global

US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that his administration helped broker a “full and immediate” ceasefire between India and Pakistan, potentially averting a nuclear conflict. Speaking at the White House, Trump claimed credit for stopping what he called a “bad nuclear war,” saying millions could have died without US intervention. The ceasefire, declared on Saturday, follows rising tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations. “We stopped a nuclear conflict,” Trump said, calling the development historic. He emphasized the importance of diplomacy and praised both countries for cooperating to prevent further escalation. The international community has welcomed the ceasefire agreement. (PC: AFP)

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India, Pakistan Military Officials Talk on Hotline After Ceasefire and Operation Sindoor

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:05pm on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global

Top army officials of India and Pakistan spoke on the hotline for the first time since the May 10 ceasefire deal. The talk, delayed from noon, ended around 5 pm. They discussed the plan to stop fighting along the Line of Control and other areas. This comes after India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7. The mission targeted nine terror camps in Pakistan and POK after the deadly Pahalgam attack. Both countries later agreed to stop all military actions on land, air, and sea. The outcome of today’s talk is not yet known, say sources. (PC: India Today)

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India Took Down Pakistan's China Made And Turkey Made Weapons, Say Top Military Officials

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 01:37pm on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global

India's Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7, 2025, targeted alleged terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 Indian tourists. The 23-minute operation involved Rafale jets deploying SCALP missiles and Hammer bombs across nine sites, including Bahawalpur and Muzaffarabad. India reported eliminating over 100 militants, including key Jaish-e-Mohammed figures. Pakistan condemned the strikes as acts of war, claiming to down multiple Indian aircraft. Subsequent exchanges included drone and missile strikes from both sides, with India utilizing its S-400 defense system. A U.S.-brokered ceasefire was established on May 10, though tensions persist. India expressed concerns over Pakistan's use of Chinese and Turkish-made weapons, highlighting regional security complexities. (PC: Fortune India)

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39 Illegal Bangladeshi Nationals Detained in Hisar's Hansi, to be Shifted to Delhi Camp

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 01:15pm on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global

On May 11, 2025, Haryana Police detained 39 Bangladeshi nationals residing illegally in Hansi, Hisar district. The group, comprising men, women, and children, lacked valid documentation and was discovered during a routine verification drive. Authorities plan to transfer them to a detention center in Delhi for further processing. This operation is part of a broader initiative to identify and deport illegal immigrants across India. The detainees will undergo legal procedures under the Foreigners Act before repatriation. Officials emphasize the importance of verifying identities to maintain national security and uphold immigration laws. The move has sparked discussions on border control and the need for stringent verification processes. (PC: Wikipedia)

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"Pak Army Responsible For Their Losses, Our Fight Was Against Terrorists": India

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 01:13pm on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global

In response to recent escalations, India clarified its military actions targeted terrorist entities, not the Pakistani Army. India emphasized that any Pakistani military casualties resulted from their own engagement, asserting that their operations were solely against terrorist threats. This stance follows India's retaliatory strikes after a deadly attack in Kashmir, which India attributes to Pakistan-backed militants. India maintains that its actions were defensive, aiming to neutralize terrorist threats without provoking broader conflict. The Indian government reiterated its commitment to combating terrorism while avoiding unnecessary escalation with Pakistan. This position underscores India's focus on counter-terrorism and its desire to prevent further deterioration of bilateral relations. (PC: Fortune India & News)

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'We Did Not Hit Kirana Hills': India Dismisses Rumours Of Targeting Pakistan's 'Nuke Site'

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 12:47pm on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global

India has officially denied allegations of targeting Pakistan's Kirana Hills, a known nuclear site, amid escalating tensions following the Pahalgam attack. The Indian government clarified that its recent military operations were aimed solely at terrorist infrastructures and not at any nuclear facilities. This statement comes in response to Pakistani media reports suggesting otherwise. India emphasized its commitment to responsible military conduct and adherence to international norms, urging the public to disregard unfounded rumors. The Ministry of External Affairs reiterated that India's actions are focused on counter-terrorism and not on provoking a nuclear confrontation. Both nations are urged to exercise restraint to prevent further escalation in the region. (PC: PTI)

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Satellite Images Show Significant Damage To Pak’s Critical Airbases Linked To Its Nuclear Capability

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:43am on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global

Satellite imagery analyzed by India Today reveals substantial damage to Pakistan’s Mianwali Air Base, contradicting official military statements. The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) claimed only minor harm to three decommissioned aircraft and a destroyed fuel tank. However, images from Planet Labs PBC show at least nine damaged operational aircraft shelters, suggesting powerful explosions that could threaten active assets. These shelters are situated approximately 1.5 kilometers from the area designated for non-operational aircraft, challenging the PAF's assertions. The attack, claimed by Tehreek-e-Jihad Pakistan, an offshoot of the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, has prompted heightened security at military installations. This incident raises concerns about the vulnerability of Pakistan’s critical airbases linked to its nuclear capabilities. (PC: India Today)

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How Nuclear Fears Pulled Reluctant Trump Into India-Pak Clash, NYT Report reveals

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:34am on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global

A New York Times report reveals that the Trump administration was initially hesitant to intervene in the escalating India-Pakistan conflict following a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir that killed 26 people, mostly Hindu tourists. India responded with strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, leading to Pakistani retaliation, including drone incursions and air force engagements. Vice President JD Vance initially stated the conflict was "fundamentally none of our business," but rising fears of a nuclear confrontation prompted urgent U.S. intervention. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio engaged directly with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistani officials, leading to a negotiated ceasefire. Pakistan praised former President Trump's leadership in securing the truce, while India did not publicly acknowledge U.S. involvement. (PC: BBC & India Today)

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IAF Strikes Karachi's Malir Cantt, Radar Sites in Lahore & Gujranwala in Major Op Sindoor Revelation

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:16am on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global

In a major revelation during a briefing on Operation Sindoor, Air Marshal A.K. Bharti confirmed that the Indian Air Force struck key military targets in Pakistan, including a surface-to-air missile site at Karachi's Malir Cantonment and radar sites near Lahore and Gujranwala. The strikes were part of India’s calibrated response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. The Indian Navy also cornered Pakistani forces by positioning carrier battle groups near Karachi. Operation Sindoor eliminated over 100 terrorists and disabled terror infrastructure. The strikes led to retaliatory attacks from Pakistan, triggering brief aerial conflicts and limited damage on Indian military bases. (PC: NDTV)

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