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‘Operation Sindoor’ kept in abeyance, not called off: PM Modi | | | New Delhi, May 12:
Agencies
Stating that India will not tolerate any "nuclear blackmail", Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that “Operation Sindoor” has been kept in abeyance and not called off, the future actions will depend on the behavior of Pakistan.
In his first address to the nation after India-Pak ceasefire, PM Modi said, “Terror and talks cannot take place together; terror and trade cannot go together; and water and blood also cannot flow together.”
He said, “Today, I would also like to tell the global community that our stated policy has been: if there are talks with Pakistan, it will be only on terrorism and only on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).”
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Shiv Tandava’, ‘Bhay Bin Hoi Na Preeti’: Army blends tradition with power in stern message to Pak | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 12: In a series of back-to-back press conferences held on Sunday and Monday, top commanders of the Indian armed forces sent a powerful and culturally symbolic message to Pakistan—blending military might with India’s civilizational ethos. The briefings began with resonant verses, including the Shiva Tandava Stotra, Ramdhari Singh Dinkar’s iconic poem “Yachna Nahi Ab Ran Hoga”, and a chaupai from Tulsidas’ Ramcharitmanas, all underscoring India’s firm resolve against any future provocation.
Following the ceasefire declaration between India and Pakistan on Saturday, the Indian Army issued a strong warning to its western neighbor against any misadventure. Duri... | |
| | India, Pak DGMOs hold crucial talks | | | New Delhi, May 12:
Agencies
The Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan on Monday deliberated on various aspects of the May 10 understanding reached between the two sides on cessation of hostilities.
The talks over the hotline were previously scheduled at 12 noon. However, they started at around 5 PM.
“The DGMO-level talks have concluded. Further details are awaited and will be shared in due course,” the Indian Army said.
The understanding on cessation of hostilities was announced following talks between the two DGMOs on Saturday. Though there were cases of violation of the understanding by the Pakistani military on Saturday night, there were no such ... | |
| | Pak Army sides with terror groups | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 12: The Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of the Indian Army, Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai, on Monday, unequivocally stated that Operation Sindoor was exclusively aimed at terrorists and terror groups operating from Pakistan. He emphasized that India’s fight is solely against terrorism and its infrastructure in Pakistan, not against the Pakistani Army or its civilians.
Addressing a joint press conference alongside Air Marshal A.K. Bharti of the Indian Air Fo... | |
| | Any misadventure by Pak will invite response for its seven generations to remember: LG Sinha | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 12: Asserting that India has never been in favour of war, J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, on Monday issued a stern warning to Pakistan, saying that any misadventure this time would invite a response so strong that it would be remembered by seven generations of the adversary.
Addressing displaced residents at the Shelter and Lodgement Centre at Sahib Bandgi Ashram in Mishriwala, Jammu, LG Sinha said, “If Pakistan doesn’t indulge in any misadventure, the si... | |
| | War not romantic Bollywood movie: Ex-Army Chief Naravane | | | Pune, May 12:
Agencies
Former Indian Army chief General Manoj Naravane has slammed questions being raised on the suspension of hostilities between India and Pakistan, saying war is not romantic and is not a Bollywood movie.
Speaking at an event in Pune on Sunday, Naravane said if ordered, he would go to war, but diplomacy would be his first choice.
He said there is trauma among people living in the border areas, including children who have seen shelling and have to run to shelters at nig... | |
| | All military bases, systems remain fully operational: Air Marshal Bharti | | | New Delhii, May 12:
Agencies
India on Monday said all its military bases and systems continue to remain fully operational and ready to undertake any mission if the need arises.
At a press briefing here, Director General of Air Operations, IAF, Air Marshal AK Bharti said India’s robust air defence system effectively thwarted Pakistani attempts to target Indian installations.
Another highlight was stellar performance of indigenous air defence weapons like Akash system, he said.
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| | Unexploded shells found in civilian areas: Army | | | Early Times Report
RAJOURI/JAMMU, May 12: Multiple unexploded shells have been found in civilian areas of Rajouri district in Jammu region – a discovery that debunks Pakistan’s claim that no civilian area was targeted.
The Poonch district accounted for the highest 20 of the total 27 fatalities with over 50 others injured since Wednesday, shortly after India carried out Operation Sindoor, striking nine terror infrastructures in Pakistan and PoJK to avenge the April 22 Pahalgam attack that l... | |
| | Schools, colleges to re-open in non-border districts | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 12: The Government today decided to re-open Schools and Colleges in non-border districts of Jammu as well as Kashmir divisions from tomorrow, 13th of May, 2025.
Minister Education, Sakeena Itoo posted on X, “All schools and colleges to reopen from tomorrow in non-border districts of Jammu as well as Kashmir”.
This decision was taken after comprehensive review of the ground situation in the aftermath of recent cross-border shelling incidents.
The Educational institutions in border areas will remain closed as a precautionary measure for safety of students as well as staff.... | |
| | Srinagar Airport ready for flight operations | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 12: The Srinagar International Airport is ready for flight operations after the Airports Authority of India announced the resumption of civilian flights at 32 such facilities.
These airports were temporarily shut last week in view of the military standoff between India and Pakistan. The AAI, along with other aviation authorities, had issued a series of Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs), announcing the closures across northern and western India.
On Monday, an official said, “Aerodrome closure NOTAM has been revoked and Srinagar Airport is ready to facilitate flight operations.”
He said a response from airlines about the resumption of flights was awaited.
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| | Uri residents allowed to return home | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 12: Authorities on Monday allowed residents of six border villages in the Uri sector in Baramulla district to return to their homes after the successful disposal of unexploded shells following the recent cross-border shelling.
Police said they had received reports about the presence of at least 20 unexploded ordnances (UXOs) scattered across 17 locations in the district.
Police said seven UXOs were found and safely disposed of in six villages — Kamalkote, Madhan, Gowhallan, Salamabad (Bijhama), Gangerhill, and Gawalta in the Uri sector.
Following the clearance operation, the district administration gave the green light for evacuees from these six vil... | |
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