In a forceful response to Indian aggression, the Pakistan Air Force shot down two Indian fighter jets on Tuesday night. According to military sources, one aircraft crashed in Bhatinda, while the other went down in Akhnoor sector. On the Line of Control (LoC), Pakistan Army launched retaliatory strikes leading to major Indian retreats. In the Joli Post and Budori Sector, …
PM Shehbaz: Pakistan’s People and Armed Forces Will Defeat the Enemy’s Malicious Plans
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has issued a strong response to India’s missile attacks, saying “The treacherous enemy has carried out cowardly strikes on five locations in Pakistan, but our nation and armed forces are fully capable of dealing with such threats.” According to initial reports, India targeted civilian areas and mosques, resulting in the martyrdom of two civilians. The Prime …
Indian Aggression: PM Shehbaz Convenes Emergency National Security Committee Meeting
Following India’s reported cross-border aggression, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has convened an emergency meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC). Information Minister Atta Tarar announced that the meeting is scheduled for 10:00 AM today and will include the chiefs of Pakistan’s armed forces and top security officials. The session will review India’s actions, Pakistan’s response, and the overall security situation.
Pakistan Retaliates Strongly: Indian Jets Shot Down, Brigade HQ Destroyed
Pakistan has delivered a strong and immediate response to India’s aggression. According to security sources, the Pakistan Air Force shot down two Indian fighter jets, reportedly including a Rafale aircraft, while ensuring the safety of all Pakistani planes. In a precision missile strike, the Indian Army’s brigade headquarters was destroyed. The strike was conducted in the Dudhnial sector near the …
Pakistan-India Tensions: PNSC Cargo Bound for India Diverted to Singapore
Due to the rising tensions between Pakistan and India, a cargo vessel from the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (PNSC) bound for an Indian port has been diverted to Singapore instead. According to sources, the PNSC cargo, which was set to depart from Bintulu Port in Malaysia on May 3 for India’s Kandla Port, has now been redirected to Singapore instead …
UN Security Council Expresses Concerns Over Suspension of Indus Water Treaty, Urges to Avoid Military Clash and Adopt Diplomatic Channels
The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the United Nations Security Council expressed concerns over the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty and urged both Pakistan and India to avoid military conflict and adopt diplomatic channels. According to the spokesperson, at Pakistan’s request, the United Nations Security Council held a closed-door meeting on the India-Pakistan issue, where …
Pakistan Ready to Strongly Respond to Any Indian Aggression: DG ISPR
Director General ISPR Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry and Information Minister Attaullah Tarar briefed political leaders on rising tensions between Pakistan and India. Leaders from major parties including PML-N, PPP, MQM, JUI, and BAP attended, while PTI chose not to participate. The DG ISPR stated that Pakistan is a peace-loving country but is fully prepared to give a strong response …
Pakistan Successfully Tests Another Missile: Al-Fatah
Pakistan has successfully conducted another missile test, further strengthening its defense capabilities. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the missile named Al-Fatah was tested under the Exercise X Indus military drills. Al-Fatah is a tactical missile with a range of 120 kilometers, equipped with an advanced navigation system and high accuracy. The purpose of the test was to evaluate …
India Still a Threat, Global Powers Trying to Avoid Conflict: Khawaja Asif
Islamabad – Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has stated that the threat from India has not yet subsided, and key international powers are actively working to ensure that tensions between Pakistan and India do not escalate. In a recent interview, Asif warned that any aggressive move by India would be met with a strong response from Pakistan. He noted that …
Pakistan Successfully Tests Advanced Ground-to-Ground Missile
Pakistan has successfully tested an advanced ground-to-ground missile capable of hitting targets at a range of 450 kilometers. The missile, named “Abdali,” is equipped with modern navigation systems that ensure high accuracy. According to a statement from the Pakistan Army’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the objective of the test was to assess the operational readiness and technical capabilities of the …