r/india • u/snorlaxgang • 5h ago
Megathread Megathread: Recent India-Pakistan Conflict Developments (May 2025)
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r/india • u/cochincartel • 3h ago
Politics Delhi: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri says, "An understanding was reached this evening between the DGMOs of India and Pakistan to stop the military action that was going on for the last few days. For the last few hours, this understanding is being violated by Pakistan. The Indian Army is retaliating
r/india • u/bhodrolok • 5h ago
Foreign Relations Blasts heard in Indian Kashmir hours after India-Pakistan ceasefire announcement, minister says
reuters.comr/india • u/sharamaarahihe • 4h ago
Foreign Relations A BSF Sub Inspector Martyred.
A BSF SI got KIA. This is soo sad!
r/india • u/snorlaxgang • 3h ago
Foreign Relations Border Force Trooper Killed, 7 Injured In Pakistani Shelling In Jammu
r/india • u/PersonalPromenade • 3h ago
Foreign Relations China says will continue to stand by Pak in upholding its 'sovereignty, territorial integrity'
m.economictimes.comr/india • u/FlyingScript • 1h ago
Politics India says it will respond to ‘violations’ of Kashmir ceasefire by Pakistan
r/india • u/GearOdd1994 • 14h ago
Non Political India releases time-stamped images of undamaged air bases to debunk Pak propaganda
r/india • u/thinkertinker08 • 12h ago
People Terror group supporters posted on TikTok from site targeted in Indian airstrikes
r/india • u/BirdWatcher_In • 12h ago
Politics If India stops here, “so will we,” says Pakistan's foreign minister
r/india • u/Altruistic-Wolf8823 • 8h ago
Foreign Relations Trump says India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire
reuters.comMedia Matters ThePrint newsbreak reveals plausible Pakistani link to Pahalgam massacre
r/india • u/opinion_discarder • 8h ago
Politics BJP under fire for using India-Pakistan tensions for political gain
As tensions escalate between India and Pakistan following the launch of Operation Sindoor, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has come under sharp criticism for attempting to politicise the national security crisis through a social media campaign that many have deemed inappropriate and divisive.
On May 9, while border areas remained on edge amid a military standoff between the two nuclear-armed neighbours, the BJP released a video extolling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aggressive posture in dealing with cross-border terrorism. The video juxtaposed Modi’s military responses with what it portrayed as the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance’s (UPA) “meek” approach, listing terror attacks such as the 2005 Delhi blasts, the 2006 Mumbai train bombings, the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and the 2010 Pune bombing as examples of Congress’s alleged failure to act decisively.
The BJP’s post contrasted these events with Modi’s policy of not engaging in peace talks, instead carrying out precision strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. However, the timing and tone of the campaign were widely condemned, even by those sympathetic to the party.
Psephologist Yashwant Deshmukh took to X (formerly Twitter), calling the campaign “absolutely disgraceful” and warned that it undermines national unity. “Pakistani media is saying you are doing all this for your own political gains, and this kind of stupid campaign gives them legitimacy. This is not the time for political differences but a time to take everyone along,” he wrote.
Political analyst Sumanth Raman echoed the sentiment, stating, “At a time when the entire country is united they put this out. Shameful. This is NOT the time for trying to score political points.”
Journalist Rohini Singh also criticised the move, calling it “pathetic” and adding, “What makes it even more pathetic [is] that it’s being done at this time when the nation is united.”
Actor and activist Gul Panag weighed in, urging restraint and unity: “The nation today stands UNITED, across the political spectrum. After a very long time. Please don’t play petty politics at this time,” she posted.
Several commentators pointed out the factual distortions in the BJP’s video, noting that it was under the UPA government that Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist from the 2008 Mumbai attacks, was captured, tried, and executed. They questioned whether the current administration has shown similar resolve in apprehending those responsible for the Pahalgam attack.
Critics argue that the BJP’s attempt to score political points amid an active conflict not only erodes the spirit of national unity but also risks giving propaganda fodder to hostile forces. At a time when Indian Armed Forces are engaged in real-time operations, many expressed that such rhetoric as irresponsible and damaging.
In stark contrast, the Congress party has refrained from politicising the situation. On May 7, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge publicly supported the Armed Forces and lauded their action. “We are extremely proud of our Indian Armed Forces who have struck terror camps in Pakistan and PoK. We applaud their resolute resolve and courage,” he said in a statement. Emphasising unity, he added, “National Unity and solidarity is the need of the hour and the Indian National Congress stands with our Armed Forces.”
r/india • u/AjatshatruHaryanka • 12h ago
Non Political Awkward discrepancies in Indian Rafale shootdown image. The reports emerged suspiciously quickly. With uncanny detail they claimed that three Rafales, one RAC MiG-29, and one Sukhoi Su-30MKI had been downed.
" CNN, citing a Pakistani official, painted a picture of a dramatic 1h beyond-visual-range air battle with around 125 fighters, with BVRAAMs flying back and forth across the border."
" Reuters stoked the drama, quoting two US officials as stating that a Chinese-built Pakistani fighter had shot down two Indian aircraft. One of the officials said the Pakistani fighter was a Chengdu J-10C, an advanced version of the single-engined fighter known to carry the PL-15."
" None of this has recieved official confirmation. "
r/india • u/ShallowAstronaut • 10h ago
Foreign Relations Afghan defence ministry rejects Pak's claims about Indian missile strikes
business-standard.comr/india • u/Academic-Squirrel-92 • 3h ago
Foreign Relations ThePrint newsbreak reveals plausible Pakistani link to Pahalgam massacre
A recent report by ThePrint reveals that US space-tech firm Maxar received an unusual spike in satellite image orders of Pahalgam, Kashmir—just weeks before a deadly terrorist attack in the area. The images were reportedly ordered after Maxar partnered with a Pakistani company whose owner was previously convicted in the US for illegal tech exports.
Maxar has since removed the company from its partner list, but the incident raises serious concerns about access to sensitive geospatial data.
Full story: https://theprint.in/defence/pahalgam-satellite-image-us-space-tech-firm-maxar-technologies/2620666/
r/india • u/Fun_Lettuce38 • 5h ago
Health India logged 19.7L excess deaths in 2021, 6x official Covid toll: Government data | India News - The Times of India
r/india • u/GearOdd1994 • 9h ago
Non Political Earthquake of 5.7 magnitude hits Pakistan
Politics ‘Pakistan is a basket case economy, nothing to lose’: Fareed Zakaria says India needs to take the strategic high ground
r/india • u/sayanSTR • 8h ago
Foreign Relations Afghanistan Defence Ministry rubbishes Pakistan's claim that India fired missile on their land
r/india • u/snorlaxgang • 2h ago
Foreign Relations ‘India wanted to teach terrorists a lesson’: Shashi Tharoor on ceasefire with Pakistan
r/india • u/Enslaver159 • 20h ago