eznews.inNEW DELHI: Open source intelligence (OSINT) analysts have shared images purportedly showing damage to Pakistan's military infrastructure following Indian cruise missile strikes. The escalation in hostilities began after the killing of 26 tourists in Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistan-linked terrorists on April 22. In retaliation, India launched precision strikes targeting military sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, including radar installations and ammunition depots in several locations. Notable damage was reported at Bholari and Jacobabad air bases, with imagery from Kawa Space and other sources indicating significant destruction to hangars and runways. Experts like Damien Symon highlighted the impact of these strikes, noting that any future terrorist acts from Pakistan would be deemed an act of war, prompting India to respond decisively. These developments underscore the heightened tensions in the region following the recent violence. 
Published: May 11 2025, 6 pmeznews.inIn a significant military operation dubbed "Operation Sindoor," the Indian Army has reportedly killed over 100 terrorists across nine sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoJK). Launched on May 7 in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that resulted in 26 fatalities, the operation was characterized by targeted strikes on terrorist infrastructure, with no collateral damage claimed by the army. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh noted that the Indian military's reach was felt even in Rawalpindi, the Pakistani Army's headquarters. Meanwhile, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor emphasized that India was never interested in initiating a war, framing the military actions as necessary retaliations against Pakistan's aggression. Amid rising tensions, a ceasefire was announced on May 10, mediated by US President Donald Trump, although violations have already been reported. The situation remains volatile, with both nations on high alert and military operations ongoing. 
Published: May 11 2025, 6 pmeznews.inOver 100 terrorists were killed in targeted strikes by the Indian Air Force (IAF) in Pakistan as part of Operation Sindoor on May 7, senior military officials announced in a press briefing in New Delhi. The IAF identified nine specific targets following careful deliberation, with the aim of eliminating terrorists while minimizing collateral damage, as emphasized by Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai. He was joined by senior officials, including Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti and Vice Admiral AN Pramod. During the operation, Pakistan attempted to launch a drone swarm, but India's air defense successfully intercepted most of the drones, leading to a counterattack that destroyed a radar installation in Lahore. The operation reflects India's ongoing efforts to combat terrorism in the region. 
Published: May 11 2025, 6 pmeznews.inIndian Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi has authorized Army Commanders along the western borders to initiate counteractions if the recent understanding between India and Pakistan's Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) is breached. This decision follows a period of heightened tensions after the killing of 26 tourists by Pakistan-linked terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir on April 22. While no hostilities have erupted since the DGMOs' talks, Indian sources have indicated that any future terrorist actions from Pakistan will be treated as acts of war. The Army Commanders have been granted full authority to respond in the "kinetic domain" to any violations of the ceasefire agreement. India's military response has included precision strikes on terrorist infrastructure within Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, targeting radar installations and command centres, as tensions continue to simmer in the region. 
Published: May 11 2025, 5 pmeznews.inThe recent conflict between India and Pakistan marks a pivotal moment in modern air warfare, representing the most significant aerial engagement between the two nuclear-armed nations since 1971. The Indian Air Force (IAF) executed precision strikes on terror nodes in Pakistan, skillfully managing escalation while avoiding civilian casualties and military targets. This campaign effectively dismantled Pakistan's air defence capabilities, leading to a series of tactical victories for India. The IAF's operational success was underscored by its ability to intercept multiple aerial threats across a vast border, showcasing remarkable coordination and resilience. Despite initial losses, the IAF neutralised advanced systems and maintained a relentless offensive tempo, ultimately forcing Pakistan to seek de-escalation. The conflict has awakened the Indian public to the realities of modern warfare, highlighting the need for continued investment in the IAF’s capabilities to ensure future readiness against evolving threats. 
Published: May 11 2025, 5 pmeznews.inIn an exclusive interview with NDTV, former External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid emphasized that Pakistan must recognize that terrorism is unacceptable for any meaningful dialogue to occur. He praised India's "Operation Sindoor," which targeted terrorist bases, including those of Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad, and expressed pride in the armed forces' decisive actions. Khurshid warned against excessive optimism, stating that India must remain vigilant against potential threats from Pakistan's terror networks. He noted that any further attacks would be deemed acts of war, yet responding to such acts carries its own complexities. Following a brief ceasefire called by Pakistan after four days of conflict, violations occurred within hours, prompting Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to express India's serious concerns. Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened a high-level meeting with defense officials to address the escalating situation, as Pakistan continued drone and missile assaults across multiple Indian states. 
Published: May 11 2025, 5 pmeznews.inNEW DELHI: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has defended Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri amid online trolling following the government's ceasefire announcement with Pakistan. Misri, who has been pivotal in communicating India's stance during Operation Sindoor, was praised by Owaisi for his integrity and dedication as a diplomat, emphasizing that civil servants should not be held accountable for political decisions. Congress leader Salman Anees Soz also supported Misri, highlighting his contributions to the nation. Former External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and diplomat Navdeep Suri condemned the trolling, calling it "shameful" and "disgusting." Misri, who took office in July 2022, has been recognized for his articulate responses to Pakistan's remarks, including addressing the Pahalgam attack and the nature of democratic criticism, asserting that such discourse is a hallmark of an open society. 
Published: May 11 2025, 4 pmeznews.inThe Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to announce the Class 10 and Class 12 results for 2025 on May 12, with the exact time yet to be confirmed. Students can access their results through the official CBSE websites: CBSE.GOV.IN, CBSERESULTS.NIC.IN, and RESULTS.CBSE.NIC.IN, and are advised to avoid misinformation by relying solely on official channels. To view their mark sheets, students will need their roll number, admit card ID, school code, and date of birth. This year, over 42 lakh students participated in the board exams, held from February 15 to April 4. Notably, CBSE has introduced a Relative Grading system starting in the 2024-25 academic session to alleviate academic stress, assessing students based on their performance relative to peers. Last year, Class 10 recorded a pass percentage of 93.60%, while Class 12 had a pass rate of 87.98%. 
Published: May 11 2025, 4 pmeznews.inNEW DELHI: Following the Centre's announcement of a ceasefire with Pakistan, Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convene a special session of Parliament to discuss the ceasefire, Operation Sindoor, and the recent Pahalgam terror attack. Gandhi emphasized that the ceasefire was first announced by US President Donald Trump, who facilitated the discussions between the two nations. Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress chief and Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha, supported this request, reiterating the urgency of addressing the situation. The ceasefire, effective from Saturday evening, was confirmed by India's Foreign Secretary after communications between military officials from both countries. While Indian leaders have acknowledged the ceasefire, they have not highlighted the US's involvement. Trump has also offered to mediate on the Kashmir issue, a sensitive topic for India, which traditionally opposes third-party intervention. 
Published: May 11 2025, 2 pmeznews.inDefence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the BrahMos Aerospace Integration and Testing Facility in Lucknow, a key development within the Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor, which includes six nodes. This advanced facility will assemble and test the supersonic BrahMos cruise missiles and produce lighter next-generation variants, enhancing India's precision-strike capabilities across land, air, and sea. The BrahMos missile, capable of being launched from multiple platforms, boasts a range of 290 to 400 km and a speed of Mach 2.8. The facility, built at a cost of Rs 300 crore on 80 hectares of land from the Uttar Pradesh government, aims to manufacture 80 to 100 BrahMos missiles annually, scaling up to 150 for the new variants. Additionally, it will house a Titanium and Super Alloys Materials Plant and a Defence Testing Infrastructure System for comprehensive defence product testing, marking a significant step in India's defence manufacturing landscape. 
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