Pakistan launched multiple attacks along India's western border, India says
- India launched multiple attacks, including drone strikes and air raids, against targets in Pakistan and Kashmir in early May 2025 amid rising border tensions.
- The attacks followed a militant assault on Indian tourists last month and ongoing cross-border violence that has escalated hostilities between the nuclear-armed rivals.
- Both India and Pakistan engaged in counterstrikes, downed numerous drones, and fortified key infrastructure while rhetoric about nuclear options intensifies on both sides.
- India claimed to have shot down over 300 Pakistani drones targeting 36 locations, and an Indian security official warned, "If Pakistan will go further, we will go till the very end."
- The conflict remains volatile with civilian casualties and fears of escalation into nuclear warfare, highlighting the fragile security balance on a historically disputed border.
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India and Pakistan Agree a Ceasefire - teleSUR English
The deputy prime minister and chancellor of Pakistan, Ishaq Dar, confirmed on Saturday a ceasefire with India, effective immediately, through a message published on the digital network X. RELATED: India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates: Pakistan Launches “Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos” in Retaliation “Pakistan and India have agreed to a ceasefire with immediate effect. Pakistan has always strived for peace and security in the region, without compromisi…


India and Pakistan agree to a ceasefire
India and Pakistan have confirmed a ceasefire deal after US-led talks to end their most serious confrontation in...
India, Pakistan agree to stop firing after military-level talks
India and Pakistan on Saturday agreed to stop all firing on land, air and sea at 5 pm, announced Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri.The Pakistani Director General of Military Operations had called his Indian counterpart at 3.35 pm earlier in the day and agreed to this, said Misri, adding that the two officials will talk to each other again at 12 pm on May 12.External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that the two countries had “worked out an unders…
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