Asim Munir Revives Nuclear Rhetoric With ‘Painful Retaliation’ Threat On Operation Sindoor Anniversary

Exactly one year after India’s Operation Sindoor, Pakistan’s Army Chief and Chief of Defence Staff, Field Marshal Asim Munir, has once again issued a fiery warning to New Delhi, vowing that any future “misadventure” would bring “extremely widespread, dangerous, far-reaching and painful” consequences.His remarks, delivered at GHQ Rawalpindi, revive the rhetoric of ideological confrontation and

May 11, 2026
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US Lobbying Records Expose Pakistan’s Pleading For Ceasefire During Operation Sindoor

US lobbying records expose Pakistan’s aggressive outreach in Washington during Operation Sindoor, undermining Asim Munir’s claim that India sought American mediation for a ceasefire.The disclosures reveal Islamabad’s extensive contacts with US lawmakers, defence officials and journalists, while India focused on condemning terrorism and avoided comparable lobbying activity.Pakistan’s Chief of

May 11, 2026
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India Accelerates Military Modernisation One Year After Operation Sindoor

One year after the launch of Operation Sindoor, India’s Armed Forces are driving sweeping changes and modernisation efforts in direct response to the conflict with Pakistan.The confrontation, marked by bombings and air strikes, has shaped a new context in which deterrence, air defence, and strategic projection capabilities are being strengthened.New Delhi has accelerated acquisitions, developed

May 11, 2026
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Pakistan’s UNSC Appeal On Indus Treaty Seen As Diplomatic Theatre, India Urged To Build Strategic Water Infrastructure

Pakistan’s decision to raise India’s suspension of the Indus Water Treaty at the United Nations Security Council has been described as “diplomatic theatre,” aimed at shaping global optics rather than achieving any substantive legal outcome.The analysis underscores India’s upper riparian rights, its security concerns after the Pahalgam massacre, and the need for a long-term water infrastructure

May 9, 2026
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Operation Sindoor Heralds A New Era In India’s Defence Doctrine

Operation Sindoor commenced at precisely 1:05 a.m. on 7 May 2025 with a surgical and high‑intensity destruction of carefully selected terrorist infrastructure. This strike was conceived as a direct and decisive response to the cowardly carnage at Pahalgam on 22 April 2025, orchestrated by cross‑border terrorists.The operation represented far more than a tactical retaliation; it marked a paradigm

May 9, 2026
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How Global Apathy Emboldens Pakistan’s Rogue Behaviour

by Nilesh KunwarThe RoguePakistan genuinely thinks that it can get away with anything and this belief is unfortunately bolstered by the international community’s indifference towards its unending litany of serious wrongdoings. Despite brazenly breaking almost every rule in the book, the international community continues to turn a Nelson’s eye on its serious transgressions and this has further

May 9, 2026
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Pak General’s English Remark On Operation Sindoor Turns Into Meme Storm

A remark by Pakistan’s ISPR chief Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry questioning why Indian officers spoke in English during the Operation Sindoor anniversary briefing has backfired spectacularly, sparking ridicule across India and Pakistan alike.The controversy has shifted focus away from Pakistan’s narrative on the conflict and exposed internal contradictions about its own reliance on English.The

May 9, 2026
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China Confirms On‑Ground Role In Supporting Pakistan During Operation Sindoor

China has for the first time officially admitted that its personnel were present on Pakistani soil during Operation Sindoor, providing direct technical support to the Pakistan Air Force, reported NDTV.This revelation came through China’s state broadcaster CCTV, where engineers from the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) described their involvement in supporting Pakistani operations.&

May 9, 2026
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Pakistan Struggles To Repair Airbases One Year After India’s Operation Sindoor

Pakistan’s Bholari base struck by Indian armed forcesSatellite imagery taken in May 2026 confirms that Pakistan has not yet fully repaired the extensive damage inflicted on its airbases and military infrastructure during India’s Operation Sindoor in May 2025.The imagery reveals ongoing construction at key sites such as PAF Bholari and Nur Khan, where damaged hangars and runways remain under

May 8, 2026
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Indian Military Reveals Scale of Operation Sindoor: Eleven Pakistani Airfields Struck, Thirteen Aircraft Destroyed, Nine Terror Camps Decimated

On the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, India’s senior military leadership revealed unprecedented details of the tri-services campaign that followed the Pahalgam terror attack of April 2025.At a joint press briefing in Jaipur, Deputy Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti stated that Indian forces had struck 11 Pakistani airfields and destroyed 13 aircraft, including a

May 8, 2026
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