India-Pakistan will hold DGMO-level talks today to solidify agreements, with experts stressing the need for long-term stability. A week after the Pahalgam attack , Jaishankar assured the US that India would target terrorists in Pakistan. India’s May 7 strikes achieved key military, political, and psychological goals, marking a new phase in ties. Meanwhile, the US and China reached a trade deal, and a deadly truck crash in Chhattisgarh killed 13 people.
I ndia-Pakistan to hold DGMO-level talks today at 12 PM
Ahead of India-Pakistan DGMO-level talks, defence expert Sanjeev Srivastava on Monday termed the meeting "important," and said that the focus will be on the understanding reached between both countries and how to make it "permanent." "This meeting is very important, the focus will be on the understanding reached between India and Pakistan, how to continue this and make it permanent...to ensure that Pakistan won't violate this understanding again and won't take any provocative steps again...let's see what will be the outcome of the meeting," the defence expert told ANI.
' Will hit terrorists in Pakistan,' Jaishankar told US secretary Rubio a week after Pahalgam attack
A week after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26, external affairs minister S Jaishankar told US secretary State Marco Rubio on May 1 that India will strike terrorists in Pakistan without any doubt. On May 9, PM Modi told US vice president JD Vance that any further provocation from Pakistan would be met with a much stronger response.
India achieves military, political and psychological goals; marks new normal in Indo-Pak ties
India successfully met its military, political, and psychological objectives through the May 7 strikes, according to government sources. Militarily, the goal of eliminating terrorists, as stated by the Prime Minister, was achieved with targeted hits in Bahawalpur, Muridke, and Muzaffarabad. Politically, the strikes aimed to increase the cost of terrorism for Pakistan and suspend the Indus Waters Treaty until Islamabad stops supporting cross-border terror. Psychologically, the message was 'ghar mein ghus ke marenge' and that no place is safe for you.
US announces trade deal with China after two days of negotiation in Geneva
The US announced on Sunday that it had reached a trade deal with China following two days of negotiations in Geneva, facilitated by the Swiss government. While the specifics of the deal have not been revealed, the talks mark a significant step in easing US-China trade tensions. Ahead of the discussions, President Trump signaled his willingness to reduce tariffs on China from 145- 80 per cent, mentioning in a social media post, “it’s up to Scott B,” referring to Bessent.
Deadly truck collision in Chhattisgarh claims 13 lives, including six-month-old infant
At least 13 people, including nine women and a six-month-old infant, lost their lives in a tragic road accident on the outskirts of Raipur, Chhattisgarh, late Sunday night. The incident occurred near Saragaon on the Raipur–Baloda Bazar highway, close to the Kharora region. A goods vehicle, carrying dozens of passengers, collided with another vehicle, resulting in the deadly crash. Half a dozen others were injured in the incident.
I ndia-Pakistan to hold DGMO-level talks today at 12 PM
Ahead of India-Pakistan DGMO-level talks, defence expert Sanjeev Srivastava on Monday termed the meeting "important," and said that the focus will be on the understanding reached between both countries and how to make it "permanent." "This meeting is very important, the focus will be on the understanding reached between India and Pakistan, how to continue this and make it permanent...to ensure that Pakistan won't violate this understanding again and won't take any provocative steps again...let's see what will be the outcome of the meeting," the defence expert told ANI.
' Will hit terrorists in Pakistan,' Jaishankar told US secretary Rubio a week after Pahalgam attack
A week after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26, external affairs minister S Jaishankar told US secretary State Marco Rubio on May 1 that India will strike terrorists in Pakistan without any doubt. On May 9, PM Modi told US vice president JD Vance that any further provocation from Pakistan would be met with a much stronger response.
India achieves military, political and psychological goals; marks new normal in Indo-Pak ties
India successfully met its military, political, and psychological objectives through the May 7 strikes, according to government sources. Militarily, the goal of eliminating terrorists, as stated by the Prime Minister, was achieved with targeted hits in Bahawalpur, Muridke, and Muzaffarabad. Politically, the strikes aimed to increase the cost of terrorism for Pakistan and suspend the Indus Waters Treaty until Islamabad stops supporting cross-border terror. Psychologically, the message was 'ghar mein ghus ke marenge' and that no place is safe for you.
US announces trade deal with China after two days of negotiation in Geneva
The US announced on Sunday that it had reached a trade deal with China following two days of negotiations in Geneva, facilitated by the Swiss government. While the specifics of the deal have not been revealed, the talks mark a significant step in easing US-China trade tensions. Ahead of the discussions, President Trump signaled his willingness to reduce tariffs on China from 145- 80 per cent, mentioning in a social media post, “it’s up to Scott B,” referring to Bessent.
Deadly truck collision in Chhattisgarh claims 13 lives, including six-month-old infant
At least 13 people, including nine women and a six-month-old infant, lost their lives in a tragic road accident on the outskirts of Raipur, Chhattisgarh, late Sunday night. The incident occurred near Saragaon on the Raipur–Baloda Bazar highway, close to the Kharora region. A goods vehicle, carrying dozens of passengers, collided with another vehicle, resulting in the deadly crash. Half a dozen others were injured in the incident.
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