India, Pakistan exchange small arms fire, China urges restraint
- India and Pakistan exchanged gunfire for the fourth consecutive night amid increased tensions following a deadly attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Kashmir.
- No casualties have been reported amid ongoing tensions after a terror attack that killed 26 people, the deadliest in the region in 25 years.
- Security forces in India have detained about 500 people while searching for suspects in the recent attack, according to a local police official.
- China has called for restraint and welcomed any measures to reduce tensions between the two nuclear powers, according to an official statement.
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Filipino-Indian community condemn Pahalgam terror attack
THE Filipino-Indian community in the Philippines condemned the deadly April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir and expressed solidarity with the victims. As news of the Pahalgam attack spread across continents, many within the local Filipino-Indian population found themselves in an emotional bind: safe in their adopted homeland, yet heartbroken over a country still bleeding. The Filipino-Indian Commerce and Welfare Society Inc. (…
Terror Attack Could Mean a Pakistan-India War Is Coming
Following the deadly April 22 terrorist attack on pilgrims in Pahalgam, Kashmir, the US offered swift support to India, recognizing that regional stability is crucial. Kashmir had seen significantly reduced violence and booming tourism since 2019. A stable India is better positioned to counterbalance China in the Indo-Pacific, aligning with US strategic goals. The post Terror Attack Could Mean a Pakistan-India War Is Coming appeared first on 19F…
Indian Army Responds To "Unprovoked" Firing By Pakistan
The Indian Army is currently retaliating against Pakistani troops, who have engaged in unprovoked firing across the Line of Control (LOC) in Kashmir for the seventh straight day. New Delhi claims that the current attacks are “unprovoked” and that they will continue to fire back at Islamabad. According to local media reports, on Tuesday, Modi informed the heads of the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force that they have been granted “complete operatio…


India and Pakistan once again exchange shots in Caxemira despite calls for peace
After a series of diplomatic sanctions, non-compliance agreements and cancelled visas, the two countries began to exchange short night shots on the Control Line, the actual border in Casemira.
Pakistan destroys Indian bunkers, checkpost in response to unprovoked LoC violation
A Pakistan Army soldier stands vigilant along a border fencing. — AFP/FilesPakistan security forces have destroyed Indian bunkers and checkpost in response to its unprovoked ceasefire violation along the Line of Control as the tensions between the two neighbours surged following Pahalgam...
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