Op Sindoor Live: Air Siren Sounded in Chandigarh, Residents Advised To Remain Indoors

Update: 2025-05-07 05:23 GMT
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2025-05-08 12:51 GMT

India Calls for Treaty Review, Says Indus Waters Pact Based on Outdated Realities

India on Thursday reiterated its call for a reassessment of the Indus Waters Treaty, citing fundamental changes in circumstances since it was signed in the 1960s. “The treaty was concluded in a spirit of goodwill and friendship, but Pakistan has consistently violated that spirit by blocking projects that India is entitled to undertake — both on eastern and western rivers — under the treaty,” the government said. It noted that India has honored the agreement for over six decades, even during wars, while Pakistan has created legal obstacles. India also emphasized that the treaty was based on engineering practices of the 1950s and ’60s, which no longer reflect the needs of today, given modern technological advancements, demographic shifts, climate change, and the growing need for clean energy. Despite repeated notices, Pakistan has failed to engage in talks for updating the treaty’s terms, India added.


2025-05-08 12:46 GMT

India Denies Damaging Dams in Pakistan, Calls Allegations Baseless

India on Thursday dismissed Pakistan's allegations that the Jhelum and Chenab dams were targeted under Operation Sindoor, stating no such infrastructure was harmed. The government clarified that only terrorist facilities were hit with precision, and no civilian or critical infrastructure was damaged.


2025-05-08 12:45 GMT

India Says It Won’t Tolerate Terrorism, Rejects Pakistan’s Claims

India on Thursday asserted it will not tolerate terrorism, stating people of all faiths in India and abroad have condemned the Pahalgam attack. It dismissed Pakistan’s claim of merely responding to Operation Sindoor, clarifying that India’s action was a restrained response to Pakistan’s original escalation, the Pahalgam Attack. The Indian strikes were precise and targeted only terrorist camps, not Pakistani civilians or military forces.


2025-05-08 12:41 GMT

Pakistan Shelling Kills 16 Civilians, Injures 59; India Slams Disinformation Campaign

India on Thursday said 16 civilians have been killed and 59 injured in Pakistani attacks since yesterday, accusing Islamabad of running a disinformation campaign to mislead the world about India’s targeted response to cross-border terrorism.


2025-05-08 12:38 GMT

Pakistan Misusing Religious Sites for Terror, Targets Gurudwara in Poonch: India

India on Thursday accused Pakistan of using religious sites to radicalise, train, and shelter terrorists, while clarifying that it has not targeted any such sites. In contrast, India said, Pakistan shelled a gurudwara in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch on Wednesday, killing three members of the Sikh community.


2025-05-08 12:36 GMT

India Denies Civilian Casualties in Operation Sindoor Strikes

Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri reaffirmed that no Pakistani civilians were harmed in India's strikes under Operation Sindoor, rejecting Pakistan's claims of civilian casualties.


2025-05-08 12:35 GMT



2025-05-08 12:35 GMT

Pakistan Using Mortars, Heavy Artillery Along LoC: MEA

Wing Commander Vyomika Singh said Pakistan has intensified unprovoked firing across the LoC, using mortars and heavy-calibre artillery in several sectors of Jammu and Kashmir.


2025-05-08 12:31 GMT

Pakistan Tried to Hit Military Targets Across Northern, Western India: India

Pakistan attempted missile and drone strikes on multiple military locations across Northern and Western India, including Jammu, Srinagar, Amritsar, and Bhatinda, the government said on Thursday. Colonel Sofiya Qureshi confirmed the attacks were thwarted by India's Air Defence and Counter-UAS systems, and debris now being recovered confirms the attempted strikes.


2025-05-08 12:30 GMT

Pakistani drones targeted into 15 Indian cities.


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