India Suspects Pakistan’s Drone Barrage Was a Probing Action, Not Full-Scale Strike

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:02pm on 09 May 2025,Friday India Global

India suspects Pakistan’s recent drone and missile barrage may have been a probing action to test air defences, rather than a full-scale assault. On May 8, hundreds of drones targeted 36 Indian locations but were largely repelled. Colonel Sofiya Qureshi confirmed the attacks likely aimed to gather intelligence on detection zones and response capabilities. Preliminary forensic analysis suggests the use of Turkish-origin Songar drones with weak payloads. Defence sources said Pakistan’s tactics appeared designed to map vulnerabilities ahead of possible future escalations. The move follows India’s Operation Sindoor, which targeted terror hubs in Pakistan and PoK after the Pahalgam attack. (PC: PTI)

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India-Pakistan Drone War Marks Dangerous New Phase in Nuclear Rivalry

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:54pm on 09 May 2025,Friday India Global

The ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan has entered a new phase with the world’s first drone war between nuclear-armed rivals. After India accused Pakistan of launching drone and missile strikes on military bases, Pakistan claimed to have shot down 25 Indian drones. India responded with precision drone strikes, escalating tensions further. Experts say this technological shift, involving loitering munitions, surveillance drones, and stand-off attacks, reduces human risk but increases the chances of miscalculation. With both sides integrating unmanned systems into military doctrine, global observers warn the conflict is at a critical tipping point with unpredictable consequences. (PC: Getty Images)

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Pakistan Used Civilian Flights as Shield During Drone Attack: Indian Govt

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:40pm on 09 May 2025,Friday India Global

India accused Pakistan of endangering civilian lives by using commercial airliners as shields during a drone and missile attack on Thursday night targeting military bases in Jammu, Pathankot, and Udhampur. The Indian Air Force intercepted the attack, which coincided with ongoing civil air traffic in Pakistani airspace—unlike India, which had cleared its skies. Indian officials cited flight-tracking data as evidence, condemning Pakistan's "reckless disregard" for civilian safety. In retaliation, India targeted four Pakistani air defence sites, destroying one radar, but exercised restraint to avoid civilian casualties. The incident underscores escalating tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

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Pakistan Accused of Using Civilian Flights as Shield During Retaliatory Strikes on India, Keeping Airspace Open Amid Escalation

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 01:16pm on 09 May 2025,Friday India Global

Amid escalating tensions following India's Operation Sindoor, Pakistan reportedly kept its airspace open and used civilian flights as cover during retaliatory military actions against India. According to Indian government sources, this move endangered international flights from countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE flying through Pakistani airspace. Pakistan’s military confirmed that 57 international flights were airborne during India's strikes. India condemned the tactic as irresponsible and dangerous, sparking international concerns over the use of civilian aviation to mask military maneuvers in active conflict zones. (PTI)  

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China Deepens Military Tech Support to Pakistan Amid India-Pakistan Tensions, Aiming to Counterbalance Indian Regional Power

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 01:13pm on 09 May 2025,Friday India Global

Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, China has intensified its military support to Pakistan, aiming to bolster its strategic position in the region. This includes the provision of advanced radar systems, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), encrypted communication infrastructure, and artillery units along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. The deployment of Chinese-made J-10C fighter jets and PL-15E missiles by Pakistan has been pivotal in aerial engagements. China also leverages satellite surveillance and naval deployments to assess and counter India’s growing regional influence.

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Pakistan Uses Turkish-Made Combat Drones in Coordinated May 8 Attack on 36 Indian Targets; India Retaliates with Precision Strikes

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 12:57pm on 09 May 2025,Friday India Global

On May 8, 2025, Pakistan launched a major drone offensive using 300–400 drones across 36 locations in India, from Leh to Sir Creek. Investigations revealed the drones were Turkish-made Asisguard Songar models, capable of surveillance and strikes. Some drones mimicked civilian aircraft to evade radar detection. The assault, suspected to be a probe of India’s air defences, drew a swift response. India retaliated with drone strikes under “Operation Sindoor,” destroying four Pakistani air defence sites, including a radar. This marks a serious escalation in Indo-Pak tensions, drawing global concern and calls for de-escalation. (PC: Screengrab)

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'Asim Munir Won't Be Given A Face Saving Exit': Pakistan's Response Falters as India Asserts Military Dominance

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 12:06pm on 09 May 2025,Friday India Global

Following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, India launched "Operation Sindoor," targeting nine terror sites in Pakistan, some allegedly supported by the Pakistani establishment. Indian forces also retaliated against Pakistani aggression in areas like Poonch, striking air defense systems and other targets in Lahore. Pakistan's attempted retaliation was reportedly thwarted by India, intercepting drones and missile launchers aimed at Indian military bases and civilian areas. The escalation has left Pakistan in a diplomatically challenging position, with Army Chief General Asim Munir facing criticism. His prior statements, emphasizing the two-nation theory and referring to Kashmir as Pakistan's "jugular vein," are believed to have intensified tensions leading to the current crisis. (PC: StratNews Global)

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World Bank President Ajay Banga Comments on Indus Waters Treaty Suspension Following Pahalgam Attack

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:55am on 09 May 2025,Friday India Global

In the aftermath of India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, triggered by the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, World Bank President Ajay Banga clarified that the World Bank's role is purely facilitative. He stated that the institution would not intervene in the ongoing dispute between India and Pakistan over the treaty's terms. Signed in 1960, the treaty governs the sharing of water from the Indus River system. The suspension has raised concerns in Pakistan, which relies heavily on the river system, and sparked discussions on potential legal challenges to the move. (PC: Reuters)    

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India Thwarts Massive Drone Offensive: Over 600 Pakistani UAVs Intercepted at 30 Strategic Military Sites Across Northern States

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:48am on 09 May 2025,Friday India Global

In a dramatic escalation of cross-border hostilities, Indian air defence forces intercepted more than 600 drones launched by Pakistan targeting 30 critical military and infrastructure sites across Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, and Rajasthan. The attacks occurred overnight on May 8, triggering blackouts, air raid sirens, and high-alert protocols in multiple cities. The drone offensive appeared to be a direct retaliation following India’s Operation Sindoor, which targeted terrorist camps in Pakistan. The large-scale aerial threat marks a new phase in India-Pakistan tensions, prompting global concern and calls for restraint. (PC: PTI)

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India Thwarts Massive Drone Offensive: Over 600 Pakistani UAVs Intercepted at 30 Strategic Military Sites Across Northern States

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:48am on 09 May 2025,Friday India Global

In a dramatic escalation of cross-border hostilities, Indian air defence forces intercepted more than 600 drones launched by Pakistan targeting 30 critical military and infrastructure sites across Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, and Rajasthan. The attacks occurred overnight on May 8, triggering blackouts, air raid sirens, and high-alert protocols in multiple cities. The drone offensive appeared to be a direct retaliation following India’s Operation Sindoor, which targeted terrorist camps in Pakistan. The large-scale aerial threat marks a new phase in India-Pakistan tensions, prompting global concern and calls for restraint.

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