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Trump claims five jets were downed during India-Pakistan clash, India, France reject Pakistani narrative

President Trump’s remark about five jets being shot down during India-Pakistan military tensions has sparked fresh debate, as India and France reject Pakistan’s claims.

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In a fresh remark that stirred geopolitical circles, US President Donald Trump has claimed that “five jets were shot down” during the recent India-Pakistan military escalation triggered by the Pahalgam terror attack. Speaking at a private dinner with Republican lawmakers at the White House, Trump referred vaguely to the exchange, but did not clarify which country’s aircraft were lost.

His statement appeared to revive international focus on Operation Sindoor—India’s retaliatory strikes launched in early May after a devastating terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam on April 22, which claimed 26 lives including tourists.

Operation Sindoor and the conflicting claims

India’s military operation spanned three days and involved coordinated assaults by the Army, Navy and Air Force on what New Delhi termed “terrorist infrastructure and military assets” in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. However, while Pakistan has repeatedly asserted that it shot down multiple Indian jets, including three French-built Rafales, no evidence has been provided to substantiate the claim.

India has strongly denied losing any Rafales or having any pilots captured. Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, while acknowledging aircraft losses, refuted the Pakistani version. Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, he said, “What is important is not the jet being down, but why they were being down. Numbers are not important.”

General Chauhan highlighted India’s evolving tactics and emphasized the precision of subsequent strikes, even on heavily defended targets nearly 300 kilometres deep inside Pakistani territory.

Dassault, India counter Pakistan’s Rafale claims

Adding to India’s rebuttal, Eric Trappier, CEO of Dassault Aviation, the French company that manufactures Rafale jets, dismissed Pakistan’s claim of downing three Rafales as “factually incorrect.” In an interview with a French publication, Trappier noted, “When the complete details are known, the reality may surprise many.”

Trump’s claim on US role in ceasefire challenged

President Trump also suggested that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan—declared on May 10—was brokered by US diplomatic pressure, specifically linking it to trade talks. He stated that the US halted negotiations until both sides de-escalated, portraying it as an example of successful American intervention.

However, India has categorically rejected this version of events, maintaining that the resolution was achieved bilaterally, with no external mediation or trade-linked coercion involved.

Air Marshal A.K. Bharti confirmed on May 11 that all Indian pilots returned safely, further contradicting Pakistani and now Trump’s ambiguous claims.

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West Bengal Governor dissolves Assembly amid political transition 

Governor R N Ravi dissolved the West Bengal Assembly after the 2026 poll results, with the BJP securing a majority in the state elections.

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The West Bengal Legislative Assembly was dissolved following the conclusion of the 2026 Assembly elections, in which the Bharatiya Janata Party secured a clear majority in the state.

Governor R N Ravi issued the order dissolving the Assembly as the state prepared for the transition of power after the election results. According to reports, the BJP won 207 seats in the 294-member Assembly, while the Trinamool Congress secured 80 seats.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee questioned the election outcome and alleged irregularities in the poll process, claiming the mandate had been “looted”.

The dissolution came as the tenure of the existing Assembly ended on May 7, 2026. The development has sparked political discussions over the formation of the next government in the state.

Meanwhile, Mamata Banerjee held a meeting with newly elected Trinamool Congress MLAs in Kolkata and reportedly raised concerns over internal sabotage during the elections.

The BJP is expected to begin the formal process of government formation in West Bengal after its decisive victory in the Assembly polls.

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Eknath Shinde’s helicopter returns to Mumbai mid-flight due to bad weather

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s helicopter was forced to return to Mumbai after the pilot detected approaching storm conditions during a flight to Thane district.

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A helicopter carrying Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde was forced to return to Mumbai on Thursday after encountering adverse weather conditions during a flight to Thane district.

According to officials, Shinde had departed from Mahalaxmi Racecourse in south Mumbai around 3.30 pm and was travelling to Murbad in Thane district to attend a wedding function related to a party worker’s family.

The helicopter reportedly reached the Airoli area in Navi Mumbai when the pilot noticed an approaching storm and informed the deputy chief minister about the deteriorating weather conditions. Following the alert, the flight was turned back as a precautionary measure.

The helicopter later landed safely at the Pawan Hans facility in Juhu, Mumbai. Officials said Shinde was accompanied by members of his staff, including personal assistant Prabhakar Kale, special executive officer Balsingh Rajput and media adviser Vinay Patrdukar.

The incident comes amid changing weather conditions and storm activity reported in parts of Maharashtra in recent days.

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Nitish Kumar’s son Nishant among 32 inducted in Bihar cabinet expansion

Nishant Kumar entered the Bihar cabinet for the first time as 32 ministers from NDA allies took oath in a major expansion of the state government.

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A major cabinet expansion took place in Bihar on Thursday, with 32 leaders from the ruling NDA alliance inducted into the state government. Among the prominent names was Nishant Kumar, son of former Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, who entered the cabinet for the first time.

The expansion included representatives from all major NDA allies in the state. According to reports, the BJP secured 15 ministerial berths, while JD(U) got 13 positions. Two ministers were inducted from Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), while Hindustani Awam Morcha and Rashtriya Lok Morcha received one berth each.

The oath-taking ceremony was held in Patna in the presence of senior NDA leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.

Nishant Kumar’s induction comes weeks after he formally entered active politics. His entry into the Bihar cabinet is being viewed as a significant development for JD(U), which had long projected an anti-dynasty image under Nitish Kumar’s leadership.

The cabinet reshuffle follows Nitish Kumar’s move to the Rajya Sabha earlier this year and the formation of the government led by Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary.

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