Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 08:52am on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global
India's Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, targeted nine sites in Pakistan, including Bahawalpur, Muridke, and Muzaffarabad, aiming at terrorist infrastructure. The strikes reportedly resulted in over 100 militant deaths. In retaliation, Pakistan claimed to have downed five Indian jets and initiated Operation Bunyān Mārsūs, launching Fattah missiles at Indian military installations. The escalating conflict led to significant casualties on both sides and raised international concerns. A U.S.-brokered ceasefire was announced, but violations were reported shortly after. Amidst the tensions, Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir reportedly moved to a bunker following strikes near Nur Khan Airbase, indicating heightened security measures. (PC: Business Today)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 08:50am on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global
India's Operation Sindoor targeted terrorist camps in Pakistan, eliminating top Lashkar, Jaish, and Hizbul Mujahideen operatives. India released images of Pakistani army officials attending these terrorists' funerals, suggesting state support for militancy. The operation, a response to the Pahalgam attack, saw India deploying Rafale jets equipped with SCALP missiles and Hammer bombs. Pakistan condemned the strikes as an act of war, leading to retaliatory actions and heightened tensions along the Line of Control. Both nations reported casualties, including civilians, and accused each other of ceasefire violations. International bodies urged restraint, emphasizing the need for dialogue to prevent further escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (PC: National Herald)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 08:08am on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global
India and Pakistan's Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) are scheduled to hold talks on May 12, 2025, following a U.S.-brokered ceasefire that has calmed the Line of Control after recent escalations. The ceasefire, announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, came after intense cross-border firing triggered by a deadly attack in Pahalgam, which India attributes to Pakistan, a claim Islamabad denies. Both nations conducted retaliatory strikes, resulting in civilian casualties and school closures. India has warned of responses to any ceasefire violations, while Pakistan denies any breaches. The ceasefire has positively impacted equity markets in both countries. While Pakistan welcomes U.S. mediation on Kashmir, India insists on bilateral resolution, rejecting third-party involvement. (PC: News18)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 08:00am on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global
India has reopened 32 airports, including Chandigarh and Srinagar, following a ceasefire agreement with Pakistan, signaling a de-escalation of recent border tensions. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) announced the immediate resumption of civil aviation operations, lifting prior closures that were in effect until May 15. These closures were initially implemented on the Indian Air Force's (IAF) directive amid escalating hostilities. The reopening is expected to alleviate air traffic congestion and benefit both domestic and international carriers. Travelers are advised to check flight statuses directly with airlines and monitor official websites for updates. This development follows the cancellation of Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) after the ceasefire agreement between New Delhi and Islamabad. (PC: ET Infra)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:50am on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global
Congress MP and former UN diplomat Shashi Tharoor strongly dismissed US President Donald Trump's claim of mediating the India-Pakistan ceasefire, stating, “Let me be blunt about it… that’s not mediation.” Speaking to NDTV, Tharoor criticized Trump's assertion as a “very unfortunate way of proceeding” in diplomacy. He clarified that India's discussions with the US and other nations were routine diplomatic engagements, not requests for mediation. “India would never accept foreign mediation in a conflict we are perfectly capable of handling ourselves,” Tharoor added. India maintains that Kashmir is an internal issue and has reiterated that only Pakistan-occupied territory is negotiable. (PC: PTI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:35am on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global
Following US President Donald Trump's controversial offer to mediate on Kashmir, the US State Department urged India and Pakistan to pursue "direct dialogue" and uphold the ceasefire agreement. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized peaceful engagement in a conversation with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy. Trump had earlier credited himself for brokering the ceasefire after deadly hostilities triggered by the Pahalgam terror attack. India firmly rejected any external mediation, reiterating that the only discussion point is Pakistan vacating illegally occupied territory. India’s Operation Sindoor retaliated strongly, striking key Pakistani military sites and eliminating over 100 terrorists in response to cross-border attacks. (PC: AFP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:47am on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global
Satellite images released by the Indian Air Force (IAF) show significant damage to terror camps and airfields in Pakistan and PoK following precision airstrikes under Operation Sindoor. Key JeM and LeT sites in Bahawalpur and Muridke, including the residences of JeM leadership, were destroyed. The strikes also crippled 11 Pakistani airbases, including Sargodha and Bholari, damaging 20% of their air force infrastructure. Operation Sindoor was launched in response to the deadly Pahalgam terror attack. The IAF said it achieved its mission with precision, reinforcing India’s zero-tolerance stance on terrorism while maintaining strategic restraint and international backing. (PC: News18)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:41am on 12 May 2025,Monday India Global
India and Pakistan are set to hold Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) level talks today, May 12, to discuss measures for maintaining the recent ceasefire. This follows a conversation on May 10 between India’s DGMO Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai and his Pakistani counterpart, which led to a temporary halt in cross-border firing and air intrusions from 5 PM that day. However, Pakistan reportedly violated the ceasefire just hours later. The upcoming dialogue at 12 noon will focus on ensuring the sustainability of peace amid recent escalations involving drones and missile strikes along the western border. (PC: IMRAN NISSAR)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:52pm on 11 May 2025,Sunday India Global
Satellite images from Chinese firm MIZAZVISION have confirmed substantial damage to Pakistan’s Nur Khan Air Base in Rawalpindi following precision Indian strikes during Operation Sindoor. The base, critical to Pakistan’s transport and strategic airlift capabilities, houses C-130 Hercules, IL-78 refuelers, and VIP aircraft. Strikes also hit airbases at Murid and Rafiqui, as acknowledged by Pakistan Army spokesperson Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif. The escalation followed the Pahalgam terror attack, prompting a four-day exchange of fire. A ceasefire was later announced, with India confirming talks were limited to military channels, countering US claims of broader negotiations. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:08pm on 11 May 2025,Sunday India Global
In a strong retaliatory action, the Border Security Force (BSF) destroyed a terrorist launch pad in Looni, Sialkot district of Pakistan, after unprovoked firing by Pakistan Rangers on May 10. The launch pad, located opposite Jammu's Akhnoor sector, was targeted in a measured response following a ceasefire violation. BSF confirmed the death of two personnel—Constable Deepak Chimngakham and Sub-Inspector Mohammed Imteyaz—due to the shelling. Eight others from the 7th Battalion were injured. A wreath-laying ceremony was held in Jammu, and the fallen troopers will be laid to rest with full honours. India reaffirmed its right to respond to provocations decisively. (PC: Hindustan Times)