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Pakistan claims it has knocked out 70% of India's power grid in a cyberattack, Geo reports, citing security sources.

  • On May 7, 2025, India and Pakistan exchanged cross-border strikes, including missile and drone attacks across the Line of Control and major cities in both countries.
  • This conflict escalated after the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which India blamed on Pakistan-supported militants, although Islamabad denied involvement.
  • Alongside physical clashes, cyberattacks intensified with Pakistan-based groups claiming to hack Indian military and government sites, while India thwarted multiple drone and missile attacks.
  • Despite social media claims that Pakistan's cyberattack caused a 70% failure of India's power grid, the Indian government and Press Information Bureau labeled these reports false and urged caution.
  • The situation highlights continuing hostilities in Kashmir, the increasing role of cyber warfare alongside conventional conflicts, and the need for verified information amid widespread misinformation.
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Seventy per cent of India's power grid has been disabled.

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TechJuice broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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