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Pakistan and India confirm ceasefire ‘with immediate effect’

Bharat has hurt Pakistan's pride with this action, this must be humiliating for Pakistani establishment.
 
So far one can assume atleast one Indian Rafale plane down and Srinigar army base attacked as a response
I am sorry to burst your fake news bubble..at the time you wrote the post .this sj a work or fiction of your media or your dgispr...it doesn't mean it won't happen in future...planes will be lost and missiles will fall on Indian base..but it didn't happen when it was reported in your media
 
Bharat has hurt Pakistan's pride with this action, this must be humiliating for Pakistani establishment.
What are you talking ? Pak is100 percent against terrorism..we bomb terrorists ourselves ..we welcome any action against terrorists. Zero tolerance for terrorists. We didn't know these terrorists existed in our cities...so not humiliating at all.
 
man how was it so easy to penetrate pak airspace and violate them.. all talks about “zero tolerance we are nucleaaaa powaaa” seeem so laugh worthy now.
 
Can someone confirm which aircraft is this?
 
man how was it so easy to penetrate pak airspace and violate them.. all talks about “zero tolerance we are nucleaaaa powaaa” seeem so laugh worthy now.
India didn't even cross the border.

Their entire economic infrastructure from Islamabad to Lahore lies near the border. Karachi is very close by sea. In case of a full on war, all of these will be lit up.

Plus Balochistan/KPK is already burning. Those groups will be more emboldened.

Plus $15 billion in forex.

Good luck.
 
Pakistan's issue is that they think they will do X and India will reply with X when the capacity is of 10X.

Even in 2019, when they "won", India got Abhinandan back and de-escalated. If they had escalated, what would Pakistan have done?

War is not won by downing a few jets here and there, it's won by winning.

India has 5x the population, 50x the forex reserves. India can take on pain a lot more.

And India also has better and more weapons in each category.

Pakistan's entire bluff was we are an atomic power so we will cause proxy mischief but you can't fight us in a conventional war cause nukes.

Indian govt now is like - We will escalate. If you use nukes fine, we will use our nukes too.
 
One thing is for sure, Pakistan will try to retaliate. Whether they are successful in it or not if a different matter. We have done our bit, now the job is to thwart any Pakistani attempts at retaliation.​
 
One thing is for sure, Pakistan will try to retaliate. Whether they are successful in it or not if a different matter. We have done our bit, now the job is to thwart any Pakistani attempts at retaliation.​
Yes, seems certain its coming.
 
One thing is for sure, Pakistan will try to retaliate. Whether they are successful in it or not if a different matter. We have done our bit, now the job is to thwart any Pakistani attempts at retaliation.​
likely . Now we have to ready for any retaliation . :kp
 
One thing is for sure, Pakistan will try to retaliate. Whether they are successful in it or not if a different matter. We have done our bit, now the job is to thwart any Pakistani attempts at retaliation.​
Main thing is if they do something too big, there should be retaliation. Navy etc should come into the action. Their air bases etc should be bombed.

We have seen how easy it is to hit missiles into Pak.

If they via backchannel talks (and USA) want to fly into India and hit a few hilltops, that's fine tbh
 
Lol at Hindutvas, everything is fake according to them. Pakistan is just sitting around to be dropped bombs on their civilians by Indian Terrorists and doesn't retaliate.... great Godi Hindutva logic. They are the same ppl who have not been able to digest Abhinandan saga when all facts plastered in international news so ofcourse their new jets going down and destructions of their army camps won't make their news. Media blackout in IOK tells you the story.

If Hindutva terrorist did really kill a kid here then they will be in it for many more surprises, hopefully Pakistan bombing their numerous sites didn't kill any civilians. Cowards attacking mosque and a kid at midnight, no surprise they wouldn't dare to attack like men like Freedom Fighters did during day time when they killed Indian Terrorists in Pulwama or when we took their jet down in brought daylight
 
Main thing is if they do something too big, there should be retaliation. Navy etc should come into the action. Their air bases etc should be bombed.

We have seen how easy it is to hit missiles into Pak.

If they via backchannel talks (and USA) want to fly into India and hit a few hilltops, that's fine tbh

Pakistan can easily release ballistic missiles and flatten mandirs, Mumbai, RSS Terrorist sites and indian army camps in India too. If Pakistan was weak you cowards wouldn't be crying about Azad Kashmir for past 76 years :)
 
Heavy Artillery Fire going on in Poonch and Kupwara Sector. the Indian Army troopers who have taken out many Pak posts while They are targeting house ( Above Post) .
 
Pakistan can easily release ballistic missiles and flatten mandirs, Mumbai, RSS Terrorist sites and indian army camps in India too. If Pakistan was weak you cowards wouldn't be crying about Azad Kashmir for past 76 years :)
You are the ones crying about Kashmir. India would love nothing more than LOC as IB.

India doesn't give an f about "Azad Kashmir". We don't want Mirpuris.

If Pak even do that, they are finished.

This is like Pak rhetoric before cricket - We have Shaheen, Babar, Naseem, Rauf blah blah. But the other side has stronger stuff.

Thing is Pak proper has had missile strikes while Pak have not even attempted to cross the IB and are doing random stuff on the LOC.

If Pak even attempt what you are saying, Ind will retaliate harder. This is not "sem2sem". India is a much bigger, much more powerful country.
 
This is getting out of hand. DC Jammu has ordered all the educational institutions to be closed today in district of jammu samba and kathua poonch and rajouri.
 
You are the ones crying about Kashmir. India would love nothing more than LOC as IB.

India doesn't give an f about "Azad Kashmir". We don't want Mirpuris.

If Pak even do that, they are finished.

This is like Pak rhetoric before cricket - We have Shaheen, Babar, Naseem, Rauf blah blah. But the other side has stronger stuff.

Thing is Pak proper has had missile strikes while Pak have not even attempted to cross the IB and are doing random stuff on the LOC.

If Pak even attempt what you are saying, Ind will retaliate harder. This is not "sem2sem". India is a much bigger, much more powerful country.

Lol sure. Laughing stock is what you Godi clowns are
 
How can you even ignore these terrorists? Don't you see what they are trying to do?

Don't you see them celebrating muslims murder in Palestine thread and now here
 
Pakistan's issue is that they think they will do X and India will reply with X when the capacity is of 10X.

Even in 2019, when they "won", India got Abhinandan back and de-escalated. If they had escalated, what would Pakistan have done?

War is not won by downing a few jets here and there, it's won by winning.

India has 5x the population, 50x the forex reserves. India can take on pain a lot more.

And India also has better and more weapons in each category.

Pakistan's entire bluff was we are an atomic power so we will cause proxy mischief but you can't fight us in a conventional war cause nukes.

Indian govt now is like - We will escalate. If you use nukes fine, we will use our nukes too.

Another Godi clown statement. If you had any courage or guts, you would have attacked Pakistan long ago like Men if you really believed you are that powerful based on the anti-Pakistan and antiMuslim nonsensical brainwashing you constantly run in your government, media and Hindutva population. Forex and population means nothing if Delhi and Mumbai get flatten, you won't recover for a long time, you are no first world country, you are the worse one in the global hunger index and have wide spread poverty, a true third world country with deep social and economical issues for masses. Your Godi chest thumping means nothing, rather focus all that on important things like providing basic necessities to masses like a "latrinee" first
 
From this day on, let there be no doubt on what the Swatsika symbolises.

Hindutva was born out of violence and vengeance, and frankly has set back India many decades, if not centuries, despite what you cronies say about the economy and military.

For a country to progress the nation must have a positive collective mindset, this is not happening in India now. Modi has ensured India will forever remain segregated from within by hate, jealousy, and retribution. So bad that millions are desperate to flee this so called superpower, India.

India is destroying itself and its neighbouring countries are just watching and laughing, I mean China must be over the moon seeing India implode without firing a single bullet or missile.

Get your teapots ready!
 
Another Godi clown statement. If you had any courage or guts, you would have attacked Pakistan long ago like Men if you really believed you are that powerful based on the anti-Pakistan and antiMuslim nonsensical brainwashing you constantly run in your government, media and Hindutva population. Forex and population means nothing if Delhi and Mumbai get flatten, you won't recover for a long time, you are no first world country, you are the worse one in the global hunger index and have wide spread poverty, a true third world country with deep social and economical issues for masses. Your Godi chest thumping means nothing, rather focus all that on important things like providing basic necessities to masses like a "latrinee" first
So when can we expect flattening out of Delhi and Mumbai? Because all your subsequent scenarios depend on that prerequisite.
 
Another Godi clown statement. If you had any courage or guts, you would have attacked Pakistan long ago like Men if you really believed you are that powerful based on the anti-Pakistan and antiMuslim nonsensical brainwashing you constantly run in your government, media and Hindutva population. Forex and population means nothing if Delhi and Mumbai get flatten, you won't recover for a long time, you are no first world country, you are the worse one in the global hunger index and have wide spread poverty, a true third world country with deep social and economical issues for masses. Your Godi chest thumping means nothing, rather focus all that on important things like providing basic necessities to masses like a "latrinee" first
 
So when can we expect flattening out of Delhi and Mumbai? Because all your subsequent scenarios depend on that prerequisite.

Wrong person to ask. Consult your beloved Hindutva extremist who suggested India "ij straang" and Pakistan can't do nothing. I just presented later scenarios that if there will be an all out destructive war then major cities will get flattened
 
Pakistan downs 5 Indian jets as retaliation for late-night strikes at 6 sites: officials

The Pakistani military has brought down five Indian jets in retaliation for late-night strikes launched by its neighbouring country at six sites, including in Punjab’s Sialkot and Bahawalpur, as well as Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

The military confrontation between Pakistan and India began a little after 1am on Wednesday with the Indian air strikes when the neighbouring country launched what it termed “Operation Sindoor”. Soon after reports emerged, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed the strikes, saying that India had carried out the attacks from within its airspace. The military spokesperson provided an updated damage assessment of the scenario at around 4am, reporting the death of eight civilians.

Information Minister Attaullah Tarar confirmed the downing of two Indian jets around 2:45am after Pakistan launched its swift response, while the confirmation for the third plane, a Rafale aircraft, came an hour later. Confirmation of the fourth and fifth Indian jets being taken down came after 5am by Tarar and Defence Minister Khawaja Asif.

Talking to the media around 7am at the information ministry, Tarar asserted that India had waved a white flag at the Line of Control and “accepted defeat”. The minister said this as footage of a white flag played in the background.

“They have been forced to wave a white flag,” Tarar said. PTV News also shared footage of a white flag hoisted seemingly on top of a structure.

Tarar further said that “several” posts of the Indian army across the border had been destroyed by the armed forces.

He recalled that Pakistan had called for a probe into the Pahalgam attack but India “conducted this attack and then fled from it”. “It is a cause of shame for them that they targeted innocent labourers and citizens,” he added.

According to the minister, Pakistan did not target any civilians in India in its retaliatory actions.


Key highlights:

  • India launches late-night strikes at sites of Kotli, Bahawalpur, Muridke, Bagh and Muzaffarabad
  • Eight Pakistanis slain, 35 injured, mosques targeted
  • Five Indian jets downed in military retaliation
  • Indian brigade headquarters, Indian checkpost along Line of Control destroyed
  • Flights on ground put on hold while all inbound, outbound flights diverted to Karachi
  • National Security Committee meeting summoned at 10am
  • Trump terms India’s actions a “shame”

In an interview to Bloomberg TV, Defence Minister Asif said that Pakistan has shot down five Indian planes and multiple unmanned aerial vehicles, with checkposts destroyed along the Line of Control.

Similarly, appearing on Geo News at 5:09am, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar also said that Pakistan had downed five Indian jets.

“[We shot jets down] in Akhnoor, Ambala, Barnala and in Jammu. We also shot down quadcopters and a big drone,” he stated. “It is an ongoing situation, we need to see what India does.”

The military, Reuters reported, said the five Indian fighter jets included three Rafale planes and one each of Russian planes, a Su-30 and MiG-29.

A spokesman for the military told Reuters Indian planes were only targeted after they attacked Pakistan.

There was no word from India on the downing of the jets, which would be the most serious loss for the Indian military in decades and risked further escalation.

The Rafale fighter is a new addition to India’s military, part of a plan to modernise its military, reduce dependence on Russian-origin equipment, and boost domestic weapons production to supply forces deployed along two contentious borders with Pakistan and China.

Before the clash, the Indian Air Force operated 36 Rafale fighters, while the navy’s aircraft fleet mainly comprises Russian MiG-29 jets.

India signed a deal with France’s Dassault Aviation on Monday to buy another 26 Rafale fighter aircraft worth 630 billion rupees ($7.4bn) for its navy in late April.

Tarar earlier said that Pakistan’s military response was ongoing but did not share operational details. “We shot down two Indian planes and we are responding to Indian aggression right now as we speak,” he told British broadcaster Sky News.

“Indian media, in a state of frenzy, is continuously running fabricated stories about losses of Pakistani Air Force and false claims of damaged aircraft,” PTV had said, stating, “No Pakistan Air Force aircraft has sustained any damage.”

The prime minister has summoned a meeting of the National Security Committee at 10am.

In the wake of the attack, Punjab has shut all educational institutions across the province today, and all exams scheduled for today have been postponed, according to a notification from the Punjab Higher Education Department.

“However, examinations scheduled by [or] on behalf of International Examining bodies shall not be affected by this postponement,” the notification said.

The strikes come as tensions have been escalating intensely between the two countries in the wake of a militant attack in occupied Kashmir’s Pahalgam.

ISPR damage assessment: 4am

In a short press briefing, DG Chaudhry provided the stats from the damage assessment: “A total of 24 impacts have been reported by India, with different weapons, in six localities. In these six localities, eight Pakistanis have been slain, 35 have been injured and two are missing, based on our damage assessment.”

“In [Bahwalpur’s] Ahmedpur East, Subhan mosque was targeted,” he added. “Here, there were four strikes and five innocent Pakistanis were slain, including a three-year-old girl. Thirty-one civilians have been injured, including 25 men and six women.”

He said one mosque was destroyed, while four quarters in which people were living were also destroyed.

“In Muzaffarabad, Bilal mosque was targeted. There were seven impacts, in which one girl has been injured and a mosque was destroyed,” the DG ISPR said.

“In Kotli, Abbat Mosque was targeted. There were five impacts and two people died, including a 16-year-old girl and an 18-year-old boy. A woman and her daughter are both injured,” DG Chaudhry added.

“In Muridke, Umalkura Mosque was targeted and there were four strikes. One man has been slain, while another is injured. Two people are missing,” he said. “A mosque has been destroyed and potters have sustained economic damages,” DG Chaudhry added.

“In Sialkot district, in the village of Kotki Lohara, there were two strikes,” he added. “One missile misfired, while one fell in an open field. There was no damage.”

“Near Shakargarh, there were two strikes with no damage. There was minor damage to a dispensary,” he added.

The DG ISPR said that the “unprovoked, cowardly attack” will be met with a befitting response. “We are giving it and will continue to give it,” he said.

A statement by state broadcaster PTV News, quoting security sources, said: “Pakistani forces are giving a befitting reply to Indian aggression. According to initial reports, the Pakistan Air Force has shot down two enemy aircraft. All Pakistani Air Force aircraft are safe. Pakistan armed forces are giving a befitting reply to the enemy’s aggression.”

PTV reported that Pakistan had also destroyed an Indian brigade headquarters in a retaliatory strike. It did not specify the location of the retaliatory strike.

A post from the broadcaster said that India is being given a “befitting response” at multiple locations.

PTV additionally reported that an Indian checkpost in the Dudhnial sector along the Line of Control was destroyed in a missile strike.

“Pak forces are responding to the naked aggression of the enemy,” the broadcaster said, citing security sources.

Appearing on British broadcaster Sky News around 2:45am, Tarar said Pakistan’s response is ongoing, but did not share operational details.

When asked about the potential for escalation, Tarar said it “is an evolving situation”.

He reiterated that Pakistan was expecting an attack by India and said that “they would be the aggressor”.

“We offered an investigation into the whole Pahalgam episode, we wanted a fair and transparent investigation. But … India, without evidence, has targeted civilians, women and children. India had no right to do that,” he added.

“As the minister for information, I have occupied a seat of responsibility,” Tarar said. “I have taken an oath and I will give you verified information.”

When asked why India blamed Pakistan for the Pahalgam attack, Tarar replied: “This area (Pahalgam) is a good 200km from the LoC. The FIR was filed in 10 minutes, but police arrived after one and a half hours.”

Tarar accused India of “running away” from an investigation into the Pahalgam attack and accused India’s governing party of “wanting a reason to attack Pakistan”.

“We have a high morale and we will respond to Indian aggression,” he said.

“India has no evidence whatsoever to link Pakistan to this incident,” he stressed. “India has attacked civilians … without any justifiable cause and because we have the right to self-defence, we will defend our country, we will respond.”

Questioned about terrorists found hiding in Pakistan in the past, including Al-Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden, Tarar rejected the allegations and reiterated that Pakistan was facing terrorist attacks “every second week”.

“If you’re talking about the history — the Soviet invasion, the cold war — then that’s a different story,” he said.

Tarar also maintained that the US had thanked Pakistan for its efforts in the war against terrorism and “for the good fight we are fighting”.

“India will now face Pakistan’s very fierce response, because we are never the aggressors,” he said.

Referring to Pahalgam, Tarar said India “is questioning its own government”.

“They have no evidence, they have no facts and they ran away from the investigation which Pakistan had offered,” the minister added. They attacked our civilians, they attacked our mosque today, they attacked five localities. Pakistan will now respond and will respond very, very effectively.

“Our desire for peace should not be mistaken for weakness,” he said.

When asked about India’s strikes, Tarar said that no terrorist infrastructure was hit.

“When I took foreign and local journalists to a village near the LoC … tomorrow morning, I was planning to take them to Bahawalpur and Muridke to show them where the strikes have occurred, to show that the local population is living there.

“We totally deny India’s allegations regarding terrorists,” Tarar maintained. “We have complete evidence that women and children have been targeted, there are civilian casualties in this and we will bring the evidence to foreign and local media. There are no terrorist camps.”

Questioned about the possibility of de-escalation, Tarar said that the situation is ongoing, adding, “let’s see how it turns out”.

Speaking to ARY News at 1:06am about the initial details of the attack, DG Chaudhry said: “All of our air force jets are airborne. This cowardly and shameful attack was carried out from within India’s airspace. They were never allowed to come and intrude into the space of Pakistan.”

He noted: “Let me say it unequivocally: Pakistan will respond to this at a time and place of its own choosing. This heinous provocation will not go unanswered.”

“This temporary happiness that India has achieved with this cowardly attack will be replaced with enduring grief.”

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif told ARY News that civilian areas were attacked.

“The attacks were carried out on civilian areas,” Asif said, adding that the “cowards” attacked from their own airspace. “They never left their house. Let them come out, we will respond fittingly.”

When asked about Pakistan’s decisions, Asif replied that Pakistan will retaliate.

“We will give a far greater response than their own strike,” the minister said. “Not only did they attack civilians but they did it from their own airspace.”

On Geo News, Asif clarified that the strikes were launched from within India’s airspace.

“Women and children have been martyred in civilian areas. India is claiming it was targeting terrorist camps,” he said. “There is no such thing, international media can visit the targets so that India’s lies are exposed. We are offering international media to come wherever attacks have happened.”

The defence minister further said: “They don’t have the courage to attack us in our airspace, and they are firing on women and children. Mosques have been destroyed.”

He vowed that “we will give a befitting response,” he said. “They will immediately receive their due.”

Multiple loud explosions were heard in Azad Jammu and Kashmir close to the mountains around the city of Muzaffarabad after midnight, multiple Reuters witnesses said.

After the explosions, the city’s power was blacked out, the witnesses said.

Confirming the development, the Indian government said: “A little while ago, the Indian armed forces launched Operation Sindoor” and hit infrastructure in Pakistan and AJK from which it alleged “terrorist attacks against India have been planned and directed”.

“Our actions have been focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature. No Pakistani military facilities have been targeted. India has demonstrated considerable restraint in selection of targets and method of execution,” it said in the statement.

Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval briefed US Secretary of State Marco Rubio shortly after New Delhi’s strikes, the Indian embassy in Washington said.

Rubio later posted on X that he was closely monitoring the situation. monitoring the situation between India and Pakistan closely. “I echo president of the United States’ comments earlier today that this hopefully ends quickly and will continue to engage both Indian and Pakistani leadership towards a peaceful resolution,” he said.

The April 22 attack in Pahalgam killed 26 people, mostly tourists, in one of the deadliest assaults since 2000. India, without investigation or evidence, implied “cross-border linkages” of the attackers. Pakistan has firmly rejected the claim and called for a neutral probe.

Tensions have since spiked, with Pakistan reinforcing its forces as it expected an incursion and India’s premier granting “operational freedom” to his military. As temperatures remain high, with the military warning of a “swift” response to any misadventure by New Delhi, diplomatic channels have remained engaged to prevent conflict.

‘Cowardly attack’

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the “cowardly attack”, stating that Pakistan “reserves the right to respond forcefully to this warlike act imposed by India”.

“The deceitful enemy has carried out a cowardly attack on five locations in Pakistan,” the PM wrote. “Pakistan fully reserves the right to respond forcefully to this warlike act imposed by India, and a robust response is being given.

“The entire nation stands with the Pakistan Armed Forces, and the morale and spirit of the entire Pakistani nation are high. The Pakistani nation and the Pakistan Armed Forces know well how to deal with the enemy,” he added.

“We will never allow the enemy to succeed in its nefarious objectives.”

In another post on X at 4am, the PM wrote, “The treacherous enemy has launched a cowardly attack on five locations within Pakistan. This heinous act of aggression will not go unpunished.

“Pakistan reserves the absolute right to respond decisively to this unprovoked Indian attack — a resolute response is already underway,” he wrote, adding that the entire nation stands united behind its armed forces, and morale and resolve “remain unshaken”.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the brave officers and soldiers of Pakistan,” the PM added. “The people of Pakistan and its forces are fully prepared to confront and defeat any threat with our strength and determination. The enemy will never be allowed to achieve its malicious aims.”

A statement from the presidency said President Asif Ali Zardari strongly condemned India’s cross-border aggression against Pakistan that targeted the civilian population.

“Pakistan will give a befitting reply to Indian aggression. Indian provocation will be countered with full force and unwavering resolve to protect Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

“Targeting civilian areas, unprovoked Indian attack is a clear violation of international law, UN Charter and Pakistan’s sovereignty. The entire Pakistani nation is united behind its brave armed forces.

“India’s cowardly actions expose the true face of a fascist regime. The Indian government is ready to put regional peace and security at stake to advance its political agenda,” the president said.

He said Pakistan’s armed forces were fully prepared and capable of defending every inch of the motherland.

In a post on X, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar strongly condemned the attacks, accusing India of “jeopardising regional peace”.

“Pakistan strongly condemns India’s aggression, which is [a] flagrant violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty, the UN Charter and international law,” he wrote. “Pakistan reserves the right to respond as per Article 51 of the UN Charter. We will protect our sovereignty & territorial integrity by all means.”

“Pakistan must launch an immediate strong counter strike against India. We have to teach India and fascist Modi a lesson India will never forget. It is imperative that PM Imran Khan is released from Adiala because he is the single person who can unify the country,” demanded Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Omar Ayub.

The Foreign Office said that in an unprovoked and blatant act of war, the Indian Air Force, while remaining within Indian airspace, violated Pakistan’s sovereignty using standoff weapons, targeting the civilian population across international border in Muridke and Bahawalpur, and across Line of Control in Kotli and Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

“India’s act of aggression has resulted in martyrdom of civilians, including women and children. This act of aggression has also caused grave threat to commercial air traffic.

“We strongly condemn India’s cowardly action, which is a flagrant violation of the UN Charter, international law, and established norms of inter-state relations.

In the wake of Pahalgam attack, the Indian leadership has once again used the bogey of terrorism to advance its sham narrative of victimhood, jeopardising regional peace and security. India’s reckless action has brought the two nuclear-armed states closer to a major conflict.“

The FO said the situation continues to evolve and Pakistan reserves the right to respond appropriately at a time and place of its choosing, in accordance with the Article-51 of the UN Charter, and as enshrined in international law.

“The government, armed forces and people of Pakistan stand united in the face of Indian aggression. They will always act with iron resolve to protect and preserve the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan.”

“We the people of Pakistan stand together as a nation against this ugly, senseless, foolish Indian aggression. We are shoulder to shoulder with our fighting forces and will defend our homeland against this cowardly Indian attack,” said former president Arif Alvi.

Former FM and PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said: “I strongly condemn India’s cowardly attack on Pakistani territory and civilian targets. Such acts of aggression will not go unanswered. Pakistan’s brave armed forces, including our valiant Air Force, are responding with resolve. Any misadventure will be met with full force. Pakistan stands united.”

He said India’s “cowardly and unprovoked attacks on civilian targets” were acts of war. “The targeting of innocent women and children is not strength, it is savagery. Pakistan’s armed forces, backed by an unbreakable nation, are responding with full force. Every aggression will be crushed. We will not tolerate violations of our sovereignty. Pakistan is united, defiant, and ready.”

When asked by reporters at the White House about the strikes, US President Donald Trump called India’s actions a “shame”.

“It’s a shame we just heard about it … I guess people knew something was going to happen, based on a little bit of the past. They’ve been fighting for a long time,” he said. “They’ve been fighting for many decades … I just hope it ends very quickly.”

Meanwhile, the White House said Rubio has spoken with his counterparts from India and Pakistan, encouraging both sides to engage in discussions to settle the escalating military confrontation.

“He is encouraging India and Pakistan to re-open a channel between their leadership to defuse the situation and prevent further escalation,” said US National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes in a statement.

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres is very concerned about Indian military operations in Pakistan and AJK, his spokesperson said, while calling for maximum military restraint from India and Pakistan.

“The world cannot afford a military confrontation between India and Pakistan.”

United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed called on India and Pakistan to exercise restraint, de-escalate tensions and avoid further escalation that threatens regional and international peace, the Emirati state news agency WAM reported early on Wednesday.

The minister stressed the importance of heeding the voices calling for dialogue and mutual understanding to prevent military escalation, strengthen stability in South Asia, and avoid further regional tensions, WAM added.

According to the Foreign Office, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan called Dar to express Turkiye’s solidarity with Pakistan “against India’s unprovoked aggression violating Pakistan’s sovereignty and killing innocent civilians”.

“He (Fidan) expressed concern over the deteriorating regional security situation. Both leaders agreed to remain in close coordination on the evolving situation,” the FO wrote in a post on X.

The FO said that on Dar’s direction, Pakistan’s permanent representative to the United Nations in New York has informed the UN Security Council of India’s open aggression and threats to international peace and security.

Pakistan airspace closed as of now following Indian strikes: sources

Meanwhile, sources in the Civil Aviation Authority said Pakistan’s airspace was to be completely closed and the Islamabad International Airport was closed for flights, with all flights diverted to Karachi airport.

The sources said the airspace was initially closed for 48 hours and all flights were cancelled, with passengers advised to return home.

“Major change in air routes in the region. All foreign flights rerouted to Pakistani airspace. Foreign flights leave Pakistani airspace and head towards the Arabian Sea. Flights withdrawn from Pak-India airspace, new route to the Arabian Sea adopted. International flights away from Pakistani airspace,” the sources said.

British news outlet The Guardian quoted Pakistan International Airlines as saying that all domestic and international flights on the ground have been put on hold while all inbound and outbound flights are being diverted to Karachi.

“Authorities have advised passengers not to come to the airport and to return home,” it reported.

The Flight Radar 24 online tracker showed that international flights to Karachi were still scheduled.

Meanwhile, the British Foreign Office issued a travel advisory advising against all but essential travel to Pakistan.

Qatar Airways temporarily suspended flights to Pakistan.

Ready at any time: Khawaja Asif

Earlier, Asif said that a clash with India “can happen anytime” amid the ongoing tensions between the two countries in the wake of a militant attack in occupied Kashmir.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the headquarters of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) earlier in the day, where he was briefed on the country’s preparation for a “conventional threat”. Asif was also part of the visit.

Speaking in an interview on Geo News show ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath’ on the briefings in the ISI HQ, the defence minister reiterated that he had already said before that a clash with India was imminent.

“That is still imminent today and can happen anytime,” he said, adding that a confrontation could be “one of the choice” India could want to adopt but “we have developed a countermeasure for every choice, whether that is a surgical strike or ground attack or air attack or naval engagement.

“We are ready for them everywhere at all times.”

He said the “crux” of today’s briefing was that “every kind of incursion or attack is being expected from them.”

Asif added that the briefing also delved into Pakistan’s strategy for responding to any situation.

Questioned about the chance of an ambush on a large scale, the minister said such actions were always taken on a small scale and added that he did not see any possibility of a big ambush or movement since it was detected immediately.

“We are continuously monitoring them,” he said, referring to Indian activities on the border. “Everything is in our watch. It is not the matter that they’re doing something hidden, which will cause an ambush.”

Asif said Pakistan’s preparation was complete and the government would not sit idly by. “A befitting response will be given to them at every level the moment they make a move.”

Pakistan has also taken the matter to the United Nations Security Council, which was briefed on the country’s stance on the Pahalgam attack and India’s “unsubstantiated” allegations.

In the latest moves by the two nuclear-armed nations, the Civil Defence in Rawalpindi has activated its 14 posts in the garrison city while all states in India are set to conduct mock drills for “effective civil defence”.

Meanwhile, the United States again today called for calm between India and Pakistan, after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned of stopping water from flowing across borders.

“We continue to urge Pakistan and India to work towards a responsible resolution that maintains long-term peace and regional stability in South Asia,” State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce told reporters.

She did not comment on Modi’s latest comments but said that the US was “aware of various reports” on the situation and was “engaged”. “We remain in touch with the governments of both countries at multiple levels,” she said.

PM Shehbaz briefed on country’s preparations during visit to ISI HQ

The prime minister’s visit entailed a detailed briefing on the prevailing security environment, “with a particular focus on preparedness for [a] conventional threat in the light of India’s increasingly aggressive and provocative posture along Pakistan’s eastern border”, a statement from the PM Office (PMO) said.

“The leadership was apprised of regional security developments and the evolving threat matrix, including conventional military options, hybrid warfare tactics and terrorist proxies,” it added.

The premier was accompanied by Deputy PM Ishaq Dar, Asif and the services chiefs, the PMO said.

The services chiefs — Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf and Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar — were part of the visiting team, according to a group photo released on the occasion.

The picture also showed ISI Director General Lt Gen Muhammad Asim Malik — who was recently appointed as the country’s national security adviser — and the military’s media spokesperson, Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, present there.

PM Shehbaz and the accompanying dignitaries “underscored the imperative of heightened national vigilance, seamless inter-agency coordination, and reinforced operational readiness to deter and decisively respond to any violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity”, the PMO said.

Commending the ISI’s “professionalism and strategic acumen”, the prime minister lauded its “critical role in safeguarding national interests and enabling informed national security decision-making under complex and dynamic conditions”.

“Pakistan Army is one of the most professional and disciplined force in the world,” the premier was quoted as saying. He reaffirmed that the entire nation was standing with “our brave armed forces”.

“The leadership reaffirmed Pakistan’s unambiguous resolve to defend the homeland against all threats — conventional or otherwise,” the statement read.

The leaders reiterated that with the nation’s full support, the armed forces, supported by all other elements of national power and state institutions, remained “fully prepared to uphold Pakistan’s security, prestige, and honour under all circumstances”.

PM Shehbaz also visited the newly established National Intelligence Fusion and Threat Assessment Centre (NIFTAC) and formally inaugurated its state-of-the-art headquarters, “which will serve as the central node for coordinating Pakistan’s national counterterrorism strategy”, the PMO said.

“NIFTAC, a federal institution, integrates over 50 relevant federal and provincial departments and agencies into a unified intelligence and threat management architecture supported by a centralised national database.”

The statement added that at the subnational level, NIFTAC is linked to six Provincial Intelligence Fusion and Threat Assessment Centres (PIFTACs), including those in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, ensuring seamless coordination from the federation to the provinces.

Commending the efforts of all stakeholders involved in operationalising this vital capability, the prime minister described NIFTAC as a quintessential national platform for collaborative threat assessment and response. He underscored that “dismantling the nexus between terrorism, illicit networks, and external sponsorship requires robust and efficient institutional mechanisms.”

PM Shehbaz said NIFTAC would play a pivotal role in uprooting terrorism and its support structures from the country.

Modi vows to stop waters key to Pakistan

Meanwhile, Modi said that water from India that once flowed across borders would be stopped.

Modi did not mention Pakistan specifically, but his speech comes after New Delhi suspended its part of the 65-year-old Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), which governs water critical for consumption and agriculture.

“India’s water used to go outside, now it will flow for India”, Modi said in a speech in New Delhi.

“India’s water will be stopped for India’s interests, and it will be utilised for India.”

Pakistan has warned that tampering with its rivers would be considered “an act of war”.

However, experts also pointed out that India’s existing dams do not have the capacity to block or divert water and can only regulate the timing of when they release flows.

Islamabad accused India of altering the flow of the Chenab River, one of three rivers placed under Pakistan’s control according to the IWT.

“We have witnessed changes in the river (Chenab) which are not natural at all,” Punjab Irrigation Minister Kazim Pirzada told AFP.

“The majority impact will be felt in areas which have fewer alternate water routes,” Pirzada warned.

“One day the river had normal inflow and the next day it was greatly reduced,” Pirzada added.

In Azad Jammu and Kashmir, large quantities of water from India were reportedly released on April 26, according to the Jinnah Institute.

“This is being done so that we don’t get to utilise the water,” Pirzada added.

Afghan FM hails Pakistan’s steps to ease trade, travel amid tensions with India

Separately, the Foreign Office said Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar held a telephonic conversation with Acting Foreign Minister of Afghanistan Amir Khan Muttaqi who “appreciated Pakistan’s proactive steps to ease trade and facilitate travel”, amid rising tensions with India.

It added that Muttaqi extended an invitation to Dar to visit Afghanistan again. “He conveyed prayers and best wishes for the government and people of Pakistan,” the FO said.

Dar also briefed his Afghan counterpart on recent provocation and “illegal and unilateral measures” by India against Pakistan, reiterating Pakistan’s commitment to peace and safeguarding its sovereignty.

Both leaders expressed satisfaction with the pace of progress made by the two sides in bilateral relations since the deputy PM’s visit to Afghanistan on April 19, with a focus on trade, connectivity, economic cooperation, people-to-people contacts and reactivating political consultative mechanisms.

The two sides also agreed on the importance of maintaining high-level contacts for fostering long-term cooperation to promote peace and security in the region and beyond, the statement concluded.

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PM Shahbaz sharif saying he will retaliate to Indian air strike, which shows Pakistan fully supporting terrorists groups camped in Pakistan.
 
PM Shahbaz sharif saying he will retaliate to Indian air strike, which shows Pakistan fully supporting terrorists groups camped in Pakistan.
Indian strikes targeted the general public... You need to watch reality instead of believing the GODI media news.
 
Here's what the world thinks, while Indian jets are dropping like flies, the stock markets in East are rallying.

No one cares about Modi's India because no nation is dumb enough to severe ties with all its neighbouring countries and then wage war on them expecting peace in return.
 
Here's what the world thinks, while Indian jets are dropping like flies, the stock markets in East are rallying.

No one cares about Modi's India because no nation is dumb enough to severe ties with all its neighbouring countries and then wage war on them expecting peace in return.
Yea, the 'World Representative' came over and told you that, right?
 
Just woke up to this news.
Going to do some reading and comment afterwards.

I must say i am a bit surprised. We haven’t done something like this in a long time.

I thought we were just going to play the long game but phone like the army has used the so called operational freedom to flex some.
 
Indian strikes targeted the general public... You need to watch reality instead of believing the GODI media news.

Pakistan giving Color to the terrorists killed in operation sindoor by claiming civilians killed….

Over the years after every Terrorist attack in India, Pakistan said they to suffering and troubling terrorism in Pakistan.however they totally failed to destroy terrorists group based in Pakistan. Now it’s a golden opportunity for Pakistan to support Indian army operations in Pakistan and get rid of all terrorists groups which are troubling to both nations.

If Pakistan don’t want to support and not want to kill civilians, then they implement color code to the terrorists location
 
LIke I said, the guy trolling all night (forgot his username already) will have to take an early retirement. And this is his cue before he faces more embarrassment.
Matter of fact, the whole cohort who were showing bravado on the last few pages should probably disappear for a few days in shame.
 
Pakistan giving Color to the terrorists killed in operation sindoor by claiming civilians killed….

Over the years after every Terrorist attack in India, Pakistan said they to suffering and troubling terrorism in Pakistan.however they totally failed to destroy terrorists group based in Pakistan. Now it’s a golden opportunity for Pakistan to support Indian army operations in Pakistan and get rid of all terrorists groups which are troubling to both nations.

If Pakistan don’t want to support and not want to kill civilians, then they implement color code to the terrorists location

LOL... LIKE I SAID... YOU NEED TO STOP WATCHING ARNAB GOSWAMI'S NEWS AND ACCEPT THE REALITY.. THERE WERE NO TERRORISTS HERE.. ALL CIVILIANS.
 
Pakistan giving Color to the terrorists killed in operation sindoor by claiming civilians killed….

Over the years after every Terrorist attack in India, Pakistan said they to suffering and troubling terrorism in Pakistan.however they totally failed to destroy terrorists group based in Pakistan. Now it’s a golden opportunity for Pakistan to support Indian army operations in Pakistan and get rid of all terrorists groups which are troubling to both nations.

If Pakistan don’t want to support and not want to kill civilians, then they implement color code to the terrorists location
You are making no sense. I have no idea what you said. Perhaps Modi might.
 
What exactly did Modi gain? Eight lives lost in Pakistan, three India jets downed and still no shred of evidence on Phalgham.

If this was a show of strength, it ended as a broadcast of blunders. The world is still waiting for the evidence, unless the goal was never truth, but simply applause.
 
LOL... LIKE I SAID... YOU NEED TO STOP WATCHING ARNAB GOSWAMI'S NEWS AND ACCEPT THE REALITY.. THERE WERE NO TERRORISTS HERE.. ALL CIVILIANS.
A claim Pakistan will expectedly make. Don't expect Indians to buy it.
 
INdia today has also reported the same... it is true
Is this true ? Bcos India Today is also reporting that over 80 Pak terrorists were killed in the strike.

 
Is this true ? Bcos India Today is also reporting that over 80 Pak terrorists were killed in the strike.


Neutral source, like Reuters 😉
 
Waiting for Reuters to report, because currently all fake tweets are saying reuters India TV but couldn’t find any source
 
Is this true ? Bcos India Today is also reporting that over 80 Pak terrorists were killed in the strike.

Any pictures or videos of these so-called terrorists India killed???

There are plenty of pictures available of Indian jets that got shot down.
 
Any pictures or videos of these so-called terrorists India killed???

There are plenty of pictures available of Indian jets that got shot down.
Thats why I asked how authentic the jet downing story by India Today was because you said it was true as India Today had reported it.
 
Hope the fake news and Social media false viral news are not posted or spread ( from both sides) unless its officially confirmed as it helps no one and just flames the fires
 
LOL... LIKE I SAID... YOU NEED TO STOP WATCHING ARNAB GOSWAMI'S NEWS AND ACCEPT THE REALITY.. THERE WERE NO TERRORISTS HERE.. ALL CIVILIANS.

It’s a typical Pakistani reply… lol

Nobody trust Pakistan… world lost its trust on Pakistan when they said bin laden not in Pakistan and US Marine killed him in Abbottabad.

Still time is not run out for Pakistan, handover all terrorists to India and give all cooperation.
 
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