India and Pakistan agreed to cease hostilities after three nights of intense clashes, with President Trump claiming US mediation—an assertion India denied, stating the agreement was reached through DGMO-level talks initiated by Pakistan. The truce was soon tested as Pakistan violated it, triggering Indian retaliation. While calm returned to Jammu and Poonch, a red alert was issued in Amritsar. Cross-border attacks killed two Army soldiers, an IAF sergeant, and a BSF officer. Meanwhile, Delhi Airport iisued travel advisory and warned of delays amid heightened security, and Trump hailed "great progress" in US-China trade talks in Geneva.
From pause to violation: India retaliates after Pakistan violates ceasefire agreement
After three nights of intense aerial clashes , India and Pakistan reached an understanding to cease hostilities. While president Trump claimed the US played a mediating role, India insisted that the agreement was reached bilaterally through talks between the director generals of military operations (DGMO), initiated by Pakistan. However, the deal soon faced challenges as Pakistan violated the ceasefire agreement. In response to which, India’s armed forces took immediate action. Foreign secretary Vikram Misri called on Pakistan to take appropriate steps and deal with the situation with seriousness and responsibility. Read full story
Srinagar, Akhnoor, Rajouri & Poonch calm after intense shelling from Pakistan
The situation in Jammu city remained calm on Sunday, a day after intense shelling from Pakistan. No drones, firing, or shelling were reported during the night between May 10 and 11. Similarly, the situation in Poonch area was also normal, with no reports of drones, firing, or shelling overnight. However, amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, the Amritsar district collector issued a red alert, advising residents to stay indoors and avoid windows for safety. Follow live updates
Pakistan shelling claims lives of 2 Army men, IAF Sergeant and BSF SI in Jammu
In the last 24 hours, intensified shelling and drone attacks by Pakistani forces across Jammu claimed three lives. The Army lost two soldiers, the IAF one, and a BSF sub-inspector was killed, with seven others wounded. Subedar Major Pawan Kumar and Rifleman Sunil Kumar died from shelling in Poonch and RS Pura, while Sergeant Surendra Kumar Moga was killed in a strike in Udhampur. Read full story
Delhi airport issues travel advisory amid heightened security
Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) confirmed on Sunday that airport operations are running normally, though passengers may experience adjustments to flight schedules and longer wait times at security checkpoints due to heightened security measures. The airport issued a travel advisory stating,"Delhi Airport operations continue to run smoothly.However, In light of evolving airspace dynamics and heightened security protocols mandated by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, there may be adjustments to flight schedules and longer wait times at security checkpoints." Read full story
Trump hails 'great progress' in US-China trade talks in Geneva
US President Donald Trump praised the first day of high-stakes trade talks with China in Geneva, calling it a "total reset" in relations. In a Truth Social post, he described the meeting as "very good," with much agreed upon in a "friendly, constructive" manner. The talks, lasting over 10 hours at Villa Saladin, aim to ease escalating trade tensions. Read full story
From pause to violation: India retaliates after Pakistan violates ceasefire agreement
After three nights of intense aerial clashes , India and Pakistan reached an understanding to cease hostilities. While president Trump claimed the US played a mediating role, India insisted that the agreement was reached bilaterally through talks between the director generals of military operations (DGMO), initiated by Pakistan. However, the deal soon faced challenges as Pakistan violated the ceasefire agreement. In response to which, India’s armed forces took immediate action. Foreign secretary Vikram Misri called on Pakistan to take appropriate steps and deal with the situation with seriousness and responsibility. Read full story
Srinagar, Akhnoor, Rajouri & Poonch calm after intense shelling from Pakistan
The situation in Jammu city remained calm on Sunday, a day after intense shelling from Pakistan. No drones, firing, or shelling were reported during the night between May 10 and 11. Similarly, the situation in Poonch area was also normal, with no reports of drones, firing, or shelling overnight. However, amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, the Amritsar district collector issued a red alert, advising residents to stay indoors and avoid windows for safety. Follow live updates
Pakistan shelling claims lives of 2 Army men, IAF Sergeant and BSF SI in Jammu
In the last 24 hours, intensified shelling and drone attacks by Pakistani forces across Jammu claimed three lives. The Army lost two soldiers, the IAF one, and a BSF sub-inspector was killed, with seven others wounded. Subedar Major Pawan Kumar and Rifleman Sunil Kumar died from shelling in Poonch and RS Pura, while Sergeant Surendra Kumar Moga was killed in a strike in Udhampur. Read full story
Delhi airport issues travel advisory amid heightened security
Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) confirmed on Sunday that airport operations are running normally, though passengers may experience adjustments to flight schedules and longer wait times at security checkpoints due to heightened security measures. The airport issued a travel advisory stating,"Delhi Airport operations continue to run smoothly.However, In light of evolving airspace dynamics and heightened security protocols mandated by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, there may be adjustments to flight schedules and longer wait times at security checkpoints." Read full story
Trump hails 'great progress' in US-China trade talks in Geneva
US President Donald Trump praised the first day of high-stakes trade talks with China in Geneva, calling it a "total reset" in relations. In a Truth Social post, he described the meeting as "very good," with much agreed upon in a "friendly, constructive" manner. The talks, lasting over 10 hours at Villa Saladin, aim to ease escalating trade tensions. Read full story
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