India and Pakistan Tensions

Indian Attack on Pakistan Raises Stakes; Loud Explosions Heard in Lahore - The State Signal

Indian Attack on Pakistan Raises Stakes; Loud Explosions Heard in Lahore

PAKISTAN – After the latest Indian attack on Pakistan in response to the Pahalgam terror attack in the India’s Operation Sindoor, tensions between the two neighbors are at its highest with continued cross-border attacks. On Thursday morning, multiple explosions were heard in Pakistan’s Lahore and an Indian drone was shot down near Walton Airport. Several […]

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India's Operation Sindoor; How it Happened and What Comes Next - The State Signal

India’s Operation Sindoor Inside Pakistan; How it Happened and What Comes Next

PAKISTAN – India’s Operation Sindoor updates – In the early hours of May 7, the Indian Army launched an operation dubbed “Operation Sindoor” in response to what India says is to “disrupt cross-border terrorism networks at their source.” This was a response to the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22. The strikes targeted several locations

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India and Pakistan Tensions: Pakistan says no Evidence for "Baseless Accusations by India" - The State Signal

India and Pakistan Tensions: Pakistan says no Evidence for “Baseless Accusations by India”

PAKISTAN – As India and Pakistan tensions continue to rise, Pakistan has distanced itself from accusations of its involvement in the Pahalgam attack in Jamu and Kashmir, saying that India has failed to provide evidence to support its accusations. 4 Indian Rafale Jets Patrolling Kashmir Retreats after Pakistan Scrambles Jets Indian jets which were patrolling

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India and Pakistan Tensions: All Pakistanis have 72 Hours to Leave India

INDIA – As India and Pakistan tensions rise after the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, India has officially cancelled all Pakistani visas effective immediately, and given all Pakistani nationals 72 hours to leave the country. In their press release, the Indian government stated that all Pakistanis currently in India must leave before the expiry of their

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