Jaishankar Slams Distant Critics’ Mindless Western Hypocrisy in Operation Sindoor

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar sharply criticised Western hypocrisy during his interaction with the Indian community in Luxembourg City on 7 January 2026.Speaking on the sidelines of Operation Sindoor, India’s military response in May 2025, he highlighted how distant observers often proffer advice without due consideration.Jaishankar noted that countries far removed from regional tensions

January 7, 2026
Read More >>

Pakistan’s Crumbling Security Triggers Mass Uprising In Balochistan

Pakistan’s security apparatus in Balochistan has reached a critical breaking point, igniting widespread public outrage and mass protests across the restive province. In Kech district, residents face a relentless surge in kidnapping-for-ransom, rampant criminality, and utter lawlessness, prompting political parties, traders’ associations, and civil society groups to escalate their demonstrations

January 7, 2026
Read More >>

Jairam Ramesh of Congress Claims US State Secretary Rubio’s Intervention On stopping Operation Sindoor

Congress MP Jairam Ramesh has reignited debate over external involvement in last year’s India–Pakistan military standoff by claiming explicit United States intervention in halting Operation Sindoor. In remarks made on Tuesday, he referred to events of May 2025, asserting that the de‑escalation came after direct contact with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on 10 May 2025. According to Ramesh,

January 7, 2026
Read More >>

US Arms, Fedayeen Fury Make 2025 Pakistan’s Deadliest Year

Pakistan experienced its deadliest year in over a decade in 2025, with conflict-related deaths surging by 74 per cent to 3,413, according to data from the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS), an Islamabad-based think tank.This marked a sharp escalation from the 1,950 fatalities recorded in 2024. The rise was primarily fuelled by a resurgence in Fedayeen attacks and the

January 6, 2026
Read More >>

Pakistan, China Demand Visible, Verifiable Action Against Afghan Terror Groups

Pakistan and China called for more “visible and verifiable” steps to eliminate terrorist organizations based in Afghanistan and to prevent Afghan territory from being used for militancy against any country, according to a joint statement.The statement issued on Monday (January 5, 2026) followed talks between Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, who met in

January 5, 2026
Read More >>

Red Fort Blast Terrorists Used ‘Ghost’ SIM Cards To Communicate With Pakistani Handlers

Investigators have uncovered a sophisticated "white-collar" terror module behind the blast near Delhi’s Red Fort on 10 November 2025. Highly educated doctors allegedly employed "ghost" SIM cards and encrypted messaging apps to liaise with Pakistani handlers.This revelation prompted the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to issue a directive on 28 November 2025, requiring app-based services

January 5, 2026
Read More >>

IAF Accelerates Indigenous DEAD Loitering Munitions Post-May Ops Sindoor Success

The Indian Air Force has accelerated efforts to develop indigenous loitering munitions tailored for Destruction of Enemy Air Defences (DEAD) missions, following their proven effectiveness in the brief May 2025 conflict with Pakistan, known as Operation Sindoor.This push comes after the successful deployment of Israeli-made HAROP systems, which neutralised key Pakistani air defence assets of

January 4, 2026
Read More >>

India Performed Creditably During Operation Sindoor, Says Stimson Centre Analyst Christopher Clary

India performed creditably in the May 2025 India-Pakistan war, according to Christopher Clary, a Fellow at the Stimson Centre’s South Asia program. The report confirms that India struck deep into Pakistan with missiles and drones while mounting a robust defence against similar Pakistani assaults.Pakistani air defences disrupted or intercepted certain Indian strikes, yet Pakistan revealed

January 4, 2026
Read More >>