India Returns To New Normal
Defence and Home Ministers join PM in reviewing security; India rejects Trump’s claim of brokering peace with Pakistan.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is chairing a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security on Wednesday, the first since the pause in hostilities between India and Pakistan.He is joined by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Home Minister Amit Shah in the meeting that is assessing the latest security situation.
The prime minister will also chair the meeting of the Union Cabinet after the Cabinet Committee on Security meet. US President Donald Trump's claim of mediation between India and Pakistan in bringing about a halt in hostilities, has been rejected by India. Despite India's rebuttal, Trump again claimed that his government "brokered a historic ceasefire" between the two countries.
Here are the latest developments:
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- 11 May 2025 1:38 PM
Our fight was not with Pakistani military or anybody on the other end. Our fight was with the terrorists: Air Marshal
- 11 May 2025 1:28 PM
DGMO: 26 innocents killed in Pahalgam
OP Sindoor gave clear message against terror: DGMO
Op Sindoor destroyed terror hubs in Pakistan
Forces gave befitting response to terror
More than 100 terrorists killed in nine terror targets on early May 7 operation: DGMO.
- PTI
Nine terror targets were identified after careful deliberation under Operation Sindoor: DGMO Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai.
- PTI
100 terrorists killed in Op Sindoor included high value targets such as Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf and Mudasir Ahmed: DGMO.
- PTI
Air Marshal AK Bharti: These terror camps produced Kasab and Headley
Murdike, Bhawapur hubs hit
- 11 May 2025 12:44 PM
Modi directs stronger military response to Pakistan; ceasefire won’t affect India’s posture: Sources
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has instructed the armed forces to respond more forcefully to every Pakistani action, asserting a "new normal" in India’s approach to cross-border terrorism, government sources said on Sunday. Following Operation Sindoor, Modi told the military, “Wahan se goli chalegi, toh yahan se gola chalega” (If they fire bullets, we’ll respond with artillery). While India and Pakistan have agreed to a US-brokered ceasefire, sources said the operation is not concluded and India's strategy remains unchanged — terror will invite escalated costs. They clarified that India will not accept mediation on Kashmir, and the only issue to discuss is Pakistan vacating illegally occupied territories. Talks, if any, will only occur at the DGMO level. The Indus Waters Treaty will remain suspended until Pakistan stops sponsoring terrorism. After the May 7 retaliatory strikes, India made it clear to foreign interlocutors that it would continue targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistani territory, with every hostile move by Islamabad met with firmer military response. - 11 May 2025 12:35 PM
No talks beyond DGMOs; Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance till Pak stops terror: Govt sources
Government sources said India will hold no dialogue with Pakistan except through military DGMOs, and the Indus Waters Treaty will remain suspended as long as Pakistan continues sponsoring terrorism. - 11 May 2025 12:34 PM
India warned of stronger retaliation if Pakistan fired post-May 7 strikes: Govt sources
After targeting terror infrastructure on May 7, India conveyed that any firing from Pakistan would be met with a more forceful response; it was the Pakistani DGMO who contacted the Indian counterpart on May 10 to seek de-escalation, government sources said. - 11 May 2025 12:33 PM
India responded firmly to every Pakistani action after May 7 strikes: Govt sources
Following the May 7 counter-terror strikes, India dealt with each subsequent Pakistani action with strong and decisive responses, government sources said. - 11 May 2025 12:32 PM
India warned of striking terror bases in Pakistan after Pahalgam attack: Sources
Following the Pahalgam terror attack, India informed countries that contacted New Delhi that it would target terror infrastructure across the border in Pakistan-occupied territories, according to government sources. - 11 May 2025 11:52 AM
Around 100 Flights Cancelled at Delhi Airport Amid Heightened Security
Around 100 flights were cancelled at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport on Sunday due to heightened security and airspace changes following the India-Pakistan conflict. A total of 52 domestic departures, 44 arrivals, and one international flight were affected between 5 am and 4:30 pm. Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) assured that the airport was operating normally but warned that some flight schedules and security checkpoint processing times could be impacted due to the changes. Additionally, at least 32 airports in northern and western India were temporarily shut for security reasons. - 11 May 2025 11:50 AM
"I pray to the almighty that this ceasefire becomes a permanent thing as innocent people lose their lives and homes in case of a conflict." – Mehbooba Mufti, PDP president, expressing hope for lasting peace between India and Pakistan.
- 11 May 2025 11:49 AM
BSF and Punjab Police Recover Drone Near Indo-Pak Border in Ferozepur
BSF and Punjab Police have recovered a drone, along with a pistol and magazine, from an agricultural field near Ganeshe Wale Jhugge village, located along the Indo-Pakistan border in Ferozepur. A search operation was launched based on intelligence inputs, and an FIR has been registered against unidentified individuals under the Arms Act and Aircraft Act. Investigations are ongoing.