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‘We knew already’: India’s ‘reputation’ jab at China for helping Pakistan during Operation Sindoor | India News

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal during a press briefing, in New Delhi NEW DELHI: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Tuesday said China should reflect on whether its attempts to shield Pakistan’s terrorist infrastructure impact its “reputation and standing.”MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal made the remarks during a weekly briefing in New Delhi, where he was…

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Hantavirus-hit cruise ship leaves Tenerife as WHO completes evacuation operation

Passengers are sprayed with disinfectant before boarding a plane after disembarking from the hantavirus-hit cruise ship MV Hondius at Tenerife airport in Canary Islands (Image credits: AP) The hantavirus-hit MV Hondius departed the Spanish island of Tenerife for the Netherlands on Monday after the last remaining passengers and several crew members were evacuated from the…

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Asim Munir’s ceasefire claim on Operation Sindoor falls apart as US lobbying records contradict Pakistan

Pakistan army chief Asim Munir on Sunday claimed that New Delhi approached the United States for mediation and a ceasefire following last year’s conflict after Operation Sindoor.While addressing a ceremony at General Headquarters in Rawalpindi to mark the first anniversary of ‘Marka-e-Haq’, the name given by Islamabad to the four-day conflict with India, Munir claimed…

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China: Provided on-site tech assistance to Pak during Operation Sindoor

China has officially confirmed providing on-site technical assistance to Pakistan during last year’s conflict with India. An engineer from China’s Aviation Industry Corporation detailed his team’s efforts supporting Pakistan’s Chinese-made J-10CE fighter jets amidst intense conditions. This revelation comes after previous denials and downplaying of Chinese military involvement by Beijing. BEIJING: For the first time,…

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Operation Sindoor: How close India and Pakistan came to the brink one year ago

NEW DELHI: You can choose your friends, but not your neighbours. In India’s case, the neighbour it inherited after Partition was Pakistan, a country with which its ties have been defined by wars, mistrust and recurring conflict ever since Independence.Whenever the two countries have entered direct military confrontation, the outcome has largely remained the same:…

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Operation Sindoor: China admits it provided support to Pakistan last year

Xi Jinping and Shehbaz Sharif NEW DELHI: China has for the first time publicly acknowledged providing on-ground technical assistance to Pakistan during India’s Operation Sindoor last year.Beijing’s South China Morning Post on Friday reported that state broadcaster CCTV aired interviews with engineers from the Aviation Industry Corporation of China’s (AVIC) Chengdu Aircraft Design and Research…

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One year after Operation Sindoor, how India is still keeping Pakistan under pressure

India’s Operation Sindoor, though its kinetic phase has ended, continues to exert pressure on Pakistan. Following successful strikes on terror infrastructure and air defenses, India remains vigilant, ready to retaliate against any future provocations. Beyond military action, diplomatic and economic measures are actively impacting Islamabad, ensuring Pakistan remains militarily unbalanced and countering its narrative. On…

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SCALP missiles, HAMMER bombs and kamikaze drones: The arsenal India unleashed on Pakistan in Operation Sindoor

NEW DELHI: “India’s firm response against terrorism” was how Prime Minister Narendra Modi described Operation Sindoor while marking one year of the military action that pushed India and Pakistan into one of their most intense confrontations since Balakot. The operation, launched shortly after midnight at 1:05 am on May 7, 2025, saw India carry out…

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During Operation Sindoor, India destroyed 13 Pak aircraft, 11 airfields: Air Marshal Bharti

Deputy Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti NEW DELHI: Deputy Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti, on Thursday said that during Op Sindoor, Indian forces had “destroyed 13 Pakistani aircraft” and struck “11 airfields”, adding that the “proof is available for everyone to see”. The heads of military operations…

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