Pakistan, India and Military Conflict
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India and Pakistan engaged in the most intense fighting in decades with four days of escalating conflict that included fighter jets, missiles and drones packed with explosives. It ended almost as abruptly as it began.
India counters China's territorial claims over Arunachal Pradesh; MEA defends India's sovereignty. Global Times blocked for anti-Indian propaganda post-Operation Sindoor, highlighting China-Pakistan ties.
Increasing Western military support to India, and China’s to Pakistan, signals a shift in global alignments — and another potential flashpoint for international tensions.
Bharat Electronics Limited hailed its homegrown air defence system Akashteer-vastra rattled Pakistani jets in the battle zone during the intense conflict between the two neighbouring countries.
Pakistan fought this battle with Chinese weapons. The Indian Army has also given evidence of attacks on India with China-made JF-17 fighter jets and PL-15 missiles.
After Flattening Terror Bases In Pakistan, India Rips Into China’s Name-Change Gimmicks In Arunachal
This comes days after India on 7 May launched military strikes on terror infrastructure in China's "all-weather ally" Pakistan in response to the Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people, mostly tourists, were killed by Pakistan-backed terrorists on 22 April.
The recent sparks of war between India and Pakistan, apart from the long-standing Kashmir issue, have brought renewed attention to Chinese weapons,
The decision comes in the backdrop of China’s support to Pakistan in the wake of the terrorist killings in Pahalgam and Operation Sindoor that followed.
The Indian rupee is expected to appreciate past the 85 mark against the U.S. dollar at the open on Tuesday, supported by the India-Pakistan truce and a rally in the Chinese yuan on the back of the U.S.
India says it destroyed China-made defense missile systems defending Lahore, while Pakistan says its Chinese J-10 fighters took out Indian fighter jets.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNIndia blocks China's Global Times, Xinhua news agency's X accounts over disinformation during Operation SindoorIn a significant diplomatic and digital crackdown, the Indian government on Wednesday blocked the official X (formerly Twitter) accounts of China’s state-run media outlets Global Times and Xinhua News Agency over repeated dissemination of disinformation,