NIA Arrests Hizbul Mujahideen Narco‑Terrorist Shera After Extradition From Portugal

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has successfully arrested wanted narco‑terrorist Iqbal Singh alias Shera after securing his extradition from Portugal, marking a significant breakthrough in India’s fight against Pakistan‑backed narcotics and cross‑border terrorism.Shera, a native of Amritsar, was taken into custody at Delhi airport today following sustained diplomatic and legal

May 14, 2026
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Pakistan’s Strategic Shift Towards Limited War Risks Escalation Beyond Control

Pakistan’s evolving military doctrine reflects a profound recalibration of its approach to limited war under the nuclear shadow. The May 2025 crisis, triggered by the devastative Indian BrahMos missile strikes on around 11 Pakistani air bases, forced Islamabad to confront the constraints of conventional-nuclear entanglement, according to an analysis by Pakistani-based writers on War On The Rocks.

May 13, 2026
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Indian Army Neutralises Lashkar Terrorist In Krishna Ghati Sector Infiltration Bid

The Indian Army has foiled a major infiltration attempt in the Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch, killing one infiltrator suspected to be linked to Lashkar‑e‑Taiba.The operation was carried out by the Nagrota‑based White Knight Corps, which detected suspicious movement 300 metres inside Indian territory and swiftly neutralised the threat. Search operations are ongoing as authorities believe more

May 13, 2026
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Senior Lashkar Terrorist Mir Shukr Khan Raisani Killed In Quetta, Pakistan By Unknown Gunmen

A senior Lashkar‑e‑Taiba terrorist, Mir Shukr Khan Raisani, has been found dead under mysterious circumstances in Quetta, the capital of Pakistan’s Balochistan province.Sources confirmed on Tuesday that Raisani, long regarded as a key operative in Lashkar’s recruitment and radicalisation machinery, was targeted and killed by unidentified assailants.Pakistani authorities have yet to issue an

May 13, 2026
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Pakistan’s Proxy War Will Persist, Says Former Western Army Commander Manoj Katiyar

Former Western Army Commander Lieutenant General Manoj Katiyar has stated that Pakistan is unlikely to abandon its reliance on proxy warfare, which continues to be viewed by its military establishment as a low-cost strategic instrument against India, reported Arvind Chauhan of TOI.Speaking at a seminar titled “Op Sindoor 2.0: Lessons, Strategy and Prognosis,” organised by STRIVE India in Lucknow

May 13, 2026
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India Slams China’s Pathetic Pakistan Loyalty With Brutal Op Sindoor Rebuke – Time For Beijing To Check Its Tarnished Mirror

India has issued a sharp diplomatic rebuke to China following Beijing’s admission that it extended technical assistance to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor in May 2025.At a press briefing in New Delhi, the Ministry of External Affairs made it clear that nations which support efforts to shield terrorist infrastructure must reflect on the consequences such actions have on their global reputation

May 12, 2026
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India Prepared To Crush Cross‑Border Misadventures, Says Navy Chief Designate

Indian Navy chief designate Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan has declared that India remains fully prepared to crush any cross‑border threats, underscoring the nation’s resolve against terrorism and its readiness to respond decisively to provocations.Speaking at an event organised by the Bramha Research Foundation in Mumbai, Swaminathan highlighted that India has been a victim of terrorism for

May 12, 2026
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Lest You Forget Munir, Remember What Happened To Your Bases: Munir’s False Flag Claim On 26/11 And Pulwama Sparks Outrage

Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir, has once again provoked India with incendiary remarks, a year after the humiliating setback his forces suffered during Operation Sindoor.In a fresh outburst, Munir dismissed the 26/11 Mumbai attacks and the Pulwama suicide bombing as “false flag operations,” attempting to shift blame onto New Delhi while ignoring Pakistan’s own record of

May 12, 2026
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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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