Indo-Pak Conflict Update: Ceasefire to continue without any expiry date, no DGMO talks today, say Indian Army sources

Indo-Pak Conflict Update: Ceasefire to continue without any expiry date, no DGMO talks today, say Indian Army sources

Indo-Pak Conflict Update: There are no talks scheduled between the Indian and Pakistani DGMOs on Sunday, May 18, according to Indian Army sources. The clarification put to rest reports suggesting that the DGMOs of both sides were scheduled to engage in talks. Some reports had also falsely suggested that the ceasefire established between both sides…

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Indo-Pak Ceasefire: Shortest wars in history; as India-Pakistan warlike situation ends, know battles with shortest fates

Indo-Pak Ceasefire: Shortest wars in history; as India-Pakistan warlike situation ends, know battles with shortest fates

Shortest Wars in World History: India and Pakistan agreed on a temporary ceasefire today (May 10, Saturday) after nearly 100 hours of aggression that started on May 7 post Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir. India’s Foreign Secretary, Vikram Misri, said that at Pakistan’s request, India agreed to a ceasefire with effect from 5 pm…

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Indo Pak Conflict Are schools in your area open or closed today Indo Pak crisis education india pakistan tension

Indo Pak Conflict Are schools in your area open or closed today Indo Pak crisis education india pakistan tension

As tensions escalate between India and Pakistan, several states and union territories have taken precautionary measures, including shutting down educational institutions to ensure student safety. India launched swift strikes on multiple Pakistani cities in retaliation to missile and drone attacks attempted by Pakistan in Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Chandigarh. While no nationwide directive…

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First Trade: Sensex falls over 900 pts, Nifty hovers near 24,100 as India-Pak tensions escalate; defence stocks gain

First Trade: Sensex falls over 900 pts, Nifty hovers near 24,100 as India-Pak tensions escalate; defence stocks gain

Indian equity benchmarks nosedived in Friday’s session (May 9, 2025) as India continued its retaliation across major cities in Pakistan following the neighbouring country’s failed attempts to target bordering regions on the Indian side, including Union Territory Jammu and Kashmir. The BSE Sensex index tumbled 952 points or 1.2 per cent, while the NSE’s Nifty dropped 156 points to…

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