Pakistan Violates Ceasefire Hours After Agreement; Shelling Reported in Jammu's Palanwalla Sector Along LoC

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:14pm on 10 May 2025,Saturday India Global

On May 10, 2025, just hours after India and Pakistan agreed to a U.S.-mediated ceasefire, Pakistan breached the truce by initiating artillery shelling in the Palanwalla sector of Jammu along the Line of Control (LoC). The shelling, which took place after 5:00 PM IST, has reignited tensions and raised doubts about the stability of the ceasefire. Indian forces responded promptly to the attack. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely to prevent further escalation. This violation highlights the fragility of the ceasefire agreement and the ongoing challenges in maintaining peace between the two nations.

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Ceasefire Breached: Drone Strikes and Gunfire Reported in Jammu & Kashmir and Rajasthan Post Agreement

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:10pm on 10 May 2025,Saturday India Global

Just hours after the India-Pakistan ceasefire took effect at 5 p.m. IST on May 10, 2025, violations were reported in several border regions. In Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla and Srinagar, locals reported hearing gunfire and explosions. Drone activity was also observed in Jammu and Udhampur, prompting swift responses from Indian air defenses. Meanwhile, an air raid alert and blackout were imposed in Rajasthan’s Barmer district as a precaution. These incidents have sparked concern over the durability of the ceasefire, as security forces remain on high alert to prevent further escalation. (PC: PTI)

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India-Pakistan Ceasefire Begins After U.S.-Mediated Talks; Indus Waters Treaty on Hold, Congress Seeks All-Party Meet

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:30pm on 10 May 2025,Saturday India Global

On May 10, 2025, India and Pakistan officially agreed to a full ceasefire across land, air, and sea, effective from 5 p.m. IST. The decision followed a 3:35 p.m. call between the two countries' Directors General of Military Operations (DGMO) and was confirmed by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri. U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that the ceasefire was the result of successful American mediation. Meanwhile, Indian government sources stated that the Indus Waters Treaty will remain suspended. The Congress party has urged Prime Minister Modi to convene an all-party meeting to ensure political consensus during the sensitive transition. (PC: The Hindu)

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India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Jaishankar Reaffirms Uncompromising Stance on Terrorism

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:07pm on 10 May 2025,Saturday India Global

On May 10, 2025, after India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar reiterated India's unwavering commitment to counterterrorism. He stated that while active military operations have paused, India's stance against terrorism remains firm and uncompromising. The ceasefire, effective from 5:00 PM IST, followed days of missile and drone exchanges. India has maintained high alert and warned of decisive retaliation against any future provocation. Jaishankar also confirmed that there would be no change in India’s position on the Indus Waters Treaty, emphasizing that national security and counterterrorism efforts remain a top priority. (PC: File)  

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India-Pakistan Ceasefire Explained: Legal Status of Operation Sindoor, ‘Act of War’ Debate, and International Law Implications

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 01:38pm on 10 May 2025,Saturday India Global

  In the wake of the India-Pakistan ceasefire effective May 10, 2025, this report examines the legal interpretation of India’s Operation Sindoor under international law. While Pakistan termed the precision strikes on terror camps as an “act of war,” India maintains they were legitimate counterterrorism actions, carefully avoiding civilian and military targets. The article explores definitions of “act of war,” relevant provisions under international law, and how these apply to recent events. It also highlights the ceasefire’s legal framework and the role of global diplomatic pressure in preventing escalation between the two nuclear powers. (PC: Money Control)

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India Refutes Pakistan’s False Claims of Damage to S-400 Systems, BrahMos Bases, and Ammo Dumps by JF-17 Strikes

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 01:33pm on 10 May 2025,Saturday India Global

India has strongly dismissed Pakistan's claims that recent JF-17 fighter jet strikes damaged critical Indian military assets, including S-400 air defence systems, BrahMos missile facilities, and ammunition depots. The Ministry of Defence, through Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, clarified that no such damage occurred and labeled the assertions as deliberate misinformation. The rebuttal follows the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, India's precision strikes on terror camps in Pakistan. India accused Pakistan of spreading propaganda to manipulate public perception and international opinion amid rising tensions and reaffirmed its commitment to truth and operational transparency. (PC: India Today)

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India and Pakistan Agree to Full Ceasefire Across Land, Air, and Sea After U.S.-Brokered Talks Following Operation Sindoor Escalation

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 01:02pm on 10 May 2025,Saturday India Global

On May 10, 2025, India and Pakistan reached an agreement to cease all military operations across land, air, and sea, following weeks of heightened conflict triggered by the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack and India’s subsequent Operation Sindoor. The ceasefire, effective from 5:00 PM IST, was finalized during a call between both countries' Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs). Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri confirmed the deal, which was mediated by the United States with support from Saudi Arabia and Turkey, amid global calls for restraint and de-escalation. (PC: ANI)

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India Launches Operation Sindoor Targeting Terror Camps, Pakistan Responds with Shelling and Aerial Strikes in Escalating Conflict

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 12:54pm on 10 May 2025,Saturday India Global

Tensions between India and Pakistan reached a new high following the launch of India's "Operation Sindoor" on May 7, 2025. This operation involved precision strikes by Indian Rafale jets using SCALP missiles and AASM Hammer bombs, targeting nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). Pakistan retaliated with artillery shelling on Indian positions in Jammu and Kashmir, causing civilian casualties. Both nations have engaged in aerial confrontations, while the international community calls for de-escalation to avoid further conflict. (Bloomberg)

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Masood Azhar’s Brother, Brother-in-Law, and LeT Chief Among Terrorists Killed in India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:55am on 10 May 2025,Saturday India Global

India's "Operation Sindoor" launched on May 7, 2025, led to the neutralization of several high-profile terrorists linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). Among those killed were Mudassar Khadian Khas (Abu Jundal), the chief of LeT's Muridke headquarters, Hafiz Muhammed Jameel, a close associate of JeM's Maulana Masood Azhar, Mohammad Yusuf Azhar (Ustad Ji), Masood Azhar's brother-in-law, Khalid (Abu Akasha), an important LeT operative involved in Kashmir operations, and Mohammad Hassan Khan, a senior JeM commander. These strikes were part of India’s continued efforts to dismantle cross-border terror infrastructure. (PC: CNBC TV 18)    

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Sky News Exposes Pakistan Monitoring Pro-Al-Qaeda Social Media Accounts Near Sites Targeted by India's 'Operation Sindoor'

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:50am on 10 May 2025,Saturday India Global

Sky News has revealed that Pakistan is actively tracking pro-Al-Qaeda social media accounts located near the sites targeted by India's 'Operation Sindoor'. The operation, launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, involved precision strikes on nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. In the aftermath, videos surfaced showing men with firearms in the streets and children practicing martial arts inside a madrassa. These developments have raised concerns about the use of social media for propaganda and recruitment by terrorist organizations in the region. (PC: AP)

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