Prime Minister Modi will address the nation today at 8 PM, breaking silence since the ceasefire that followed four days of Operation Sindoor.
Indian military confirms that Operation Sindoor struck terror camps in Pakistan and POK, not the Pakistani army, blaming Islamabad for choosing to support terrorists.
Banks are closed in multiple Indian cities on May 12 for Buddha Purnima 2025, but digital services and stock exchanges remain unaffected.
Sensex jumped 2,000 points and Nifty gained 600 as markets opened for the first time after the India-Pakistan ceasefire, supported by strong global cues.
India’s Operation Sindoor struck major terror camps in Pakistan, eliminating 100+ terrorists, while photos reveal Pakistani officials attending the funeral of slain militants.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday hailed the prowess of the BrahMos missile, showcased during Operation Sindoor, and called for a unified national effort...
In his first Sunday address since his election, Pope Leo XIV passionately called for an end to global conflicts, welcoming the fragile ceasefire between India and...
Soheni Adhikary, a Kolkata resident whose husband was among the 26 victims of the brutal 22 April terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, has been...
Indian YouTuber and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia, widely known as Beer Biceps, faced significant online criticism after deleting an Instagram post directed at Pakistanis. The post, which...
He argued that prolonging military conflict with Pakistan is not India’s primary focus today.