Author: News Desk

  • Daryl Mitchell dismisses Indian media claims about ‘never coming back to Pakistan’

    Daryl Mitchell dismisses Indian media claims about ‘never coming back to Pakistan’

    New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell has denied reports from Indian media that he would not return to Pakistan, including for future Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches, calling the claims “inaccurate and misrepresentative.”

    The false reports began circulating after PSL 10 was suspended amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan. Mitchell, who was playing for Lahore Qalandars in this year’s PSL for the first time, was among several foreign players who left Pakistan when the tournament was put on hold.

    Clearing the air, Mitchell issued an official statement through his PSL franchise, Lahore Qalandars. He said, “It’s been tough to watch two countries that are so close to my heart in conflict over the past few days. My thoughts are with those affected on both sides.”

    He also spoke about how emotional it was to leave the tournament midway, and expressed his affection for both Pakistan and India, where he has played in major cricket leagues.

    He said, “Both the PSL and IPL have played major roles in my career, and I’ve always cherished my time in both tournaments. I hope peace prevails, and we can get back to playing the game we love and continue giving back to the amazing people who support us.”

    Mitchell made it clear that he has not closed the door on playing in Pakistan again.

    “It feels good to be heading home to my family, but I’m also looking forward to returning to both countries in the future, places I truly love spending time in,” he added.

    His statement is a welcome sign for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and PSL franchises, who are currently in talks to resume the remaining matches of PSL 10.

  • ‘DO NOT use war for your personal benefit’; Mawra Hocane slams co-star Harshvardhan Rane

    ‘DO NOT use war for your personal benefit’; Mawra Hocane slams co-star Harshvardhan Rane

    Actress Mawra Hocane has responded strongly to her Sanam Teri Kasam co-star Harshvardhan Rane after he publicly stated he would not act in a sequel if the original cast, including her, returned.

    He had shared two Instagram stories earlier on Saturday, criticising Hocane’s stance on recent Indian strikes. “While I am grateful for the experience, however as things stand, and after reading the direct comments made about my country, I have decided to respectfully decline to be a part of Sanam Teri Kasam Part 2 if there is any possibility of the previous cast being repeated,” he wrote.

    In response, Mawra posted a detailed statement on her Instagram story, saying, “I don’t know whether to call this unfortunate, sad or comical…someone I expected to have basic common sense has risen from deep slumber with a PR strategy.”

    She added that there are far more serious matters happening in the world right now than film cast announcements.

    “Look around you, look at what’s going on! We could all hear explosions..children in my country died due to an unjustified cowardly attack, innocent lives are lost and after multiple attempts to still maintain grace and peace, a befitting response by my armed forces have caused a frenzy in your country last night. While our nations are at war, this is what you come up with, a PR statement to get attention? What a pity!”

    She also addressed Rane’s claims about her attitude toward their past work. 

    “I’ve always shown respect, love and gratitude for everyone I’ve worked with and I’ll continue to do so. I was offered to collaborate and I did. I’ll never spew hate like you just did.”

    Criticising the timing of Rane’s comments, she said, “Making such announcements at this volatile time, it’s both shameful and bizarre to see you so hungry and desperate. Our countries have been at WAR… two nuclear countries have been at war, this is not the time to discuss films, to mock one another, to bring each other down. Only goes to show your ignorance in such a sensitive situation, I guess it’s not just your news media that’s gone bonkers.”


    She continued, “If throwing all the respect away and using my name after nine years is getting you the headlines… you might be surrounded by the wrong team. You just DO NOT use war for your personal benefit. So many lives lost… it’s a grave situation, you’ve fallen from grace for nothing!”

    She concluded her message by focusing on what she feels truly matters right now: “My country above everything else! Pakistan Zindabad.”


    She added that her prayers are with civilians on both sides and Pakistani soldiers, not with the idea of another film.

    Sanam Teri Kasam, released in 2016, recently gained new popularity after its February re-release. Rumours about a sequel started circulating soon after its unexpected success, and both stars had earlier expressed openness to return until now.

  • PSL 10 likely to resume soon in Pakistan

    PSL 10 likely to resume soon in Pakistan

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is making efforts to resume Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10.

    The tournament was abruptly halted with eight matches remaining, amid rising tensions between Pakistan and India. The suspension followed India’s military action against Pakistan in the aftermath of the April 22 Pahalgam terrorist attack, which India blamed on Pakistan without providing any evidence.

    Now that the situation has eased following a ceasefire agreement on May 10, the PCB is holding key meetings to determine how and where the remaining matches can be held safely.

    According to reports, the PCB is considering hosting the rest of the matches in Rawalpindi and Lahore, rather than shifting the tournament to another country. A final decision is expected within the next 48 hours.

    The match between Multan Sultans and Quetta Gladiators, which was originally scheduled to take place in Multan, might also be moved to Rawalpindi or Lahore, depending on safety and travel arrangements.

    The PCB is in discussions with all six PSL teams, and the teams are liaising with their foreign players to confirm their availability and willingness to return. Once these matters are finalised, a revised schedule will be shared. If all goes well, the updated match dates could be announced within a week.

    Last week, the tournament was paused after a drone crashed near the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, raising serious safety concerns. As a result, all foreign players and media staff left Pakistan.

    Despite these challenges, the PCB remains hopeful and is working diligently to resume the tournament in a safe manner.

  • Pakistan, India have agreed to ‘immediate, full’ ceasefire after US-led mediation: Trump

    Pakistan, India have agreed to ‘immediate, full’ ceasefire after US-led mediation: Trump

    United States (US) President Donald Trump on Saturday announced that Pakistan and India had both agreed to an “immediate and full” ceasefire after talks mediated by the US.

    “After a long night of talks mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a FULL AND IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE,” President Trump said in a post on his official Truth Social account.

    He went on to congratulate both countries on “using common sense and great intelligence”, and added, “Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

    The development was also announced by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

    “Over the past 48 hours, VP [Vice President] Vance and I have engaged with senior Indian and Pakistani officials, including Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Shehbaz Sharif, External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir, and National Security Advisors Ajit Doval and Asim Malik. I am pleased to announce the Governments of India and Pakistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire and to start talks on a broad set of issues at a neutral site,” he said in a post on X.

    Secy Rubio went on to commend both PM Shehbaz and PM Modi on their “wisdom, prudence and statesmanship in choosing the path of peace”.

    Reacting to the development, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. “Pakistan and India have agreed to a ceasefire with immediate effect. Pakistan has always strived for peace and security in the region, without compromising on its sovereignty and territorial integrity!” he said on X.

     
    A spokesperson for India’s External Affairs Ministry also confirmed the same. “Pakistan and India have agreed to a ceasefire,” read an official statement.

    It merits a mention that the ceasefire comes as tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours reached an all-time high with multiple cross-border attacks over the past week. World leaders had repeatedly been expressing concern over the situation, calling for restraint and talks between Islamabad and New Delhi. 

  • Foreign PSL players leave Pakistan on special aircraft

    Foreign PSL players leave Pakistan on special aircraft

    Foreign players taking part in the tenth season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) have left Pakistan due to rising tensions with India.

    The players and staff were flown out on a special aircraft arranged by the Pakistan Air Force.

    Reports said that the foreign broadcasting crew has also returned to their countries.

    Meanwhile, some Indian media outlets claimed that the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) refused to host the remaining PSL matches in Dubai. However, these reports are false.

    According to Emirati media, officials from the ECB have not rejected Pakistan’s request to hold the remaining PSL matches in the UAE. 

    The board confirmed that no such decision had been made and that they had not stopped Pakistan from organizing the games.

    On the other hand, PSL 10 has been postponed indefinitely in light of the current national situation, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Thursday.

    According to the official statement from the PCB, the remaining eight matches of the tournament have been postponed. The decision was made after consultation with the Prime Minister, who advised that the nation’s focus should remain on the efforts of the Pakistan Army during this critical time.

    The board stated that a new schedule for the remaining matches will be announced later.

    Earlier, the PCB had announced plans to shift the remainder of the PSL 10 season from Pakistan to Dubai. However, in view of the developments over the past 24 hours, the league has now been suspended.

  • ‘I’m stuck in Pakistan and it’s peaceful’: American Vlogger Drew Binsky breaks media narrative amid India-Pak tensions

    ‘I’m stuck in Pakistan and it’s peaceful’: American Vlogger Drew Binsky breaks media narrative amid India-Pak tensions

    While rising tensions between Pakistan and India have disrupted air operations and halted international travel, American travel vlogger Drew Binsky is offering a very different perspective from the ground.

    Sharing a video on Instagram, Binsky revealed he is currently in the northern areas of Pakistan, near Kashmir, a region often highlighted in headlines during times of military strain. “I’m stuck in Pakistan right now due to the conflict with India, and all airports are closed,” he wrote in his caption. “Thanks for all your thoughts and messages I’m doing okay!”

    In the video, Binsky can be seen walking through the streets, where rallies in support of Pakistan are taking place. Holding his camera as people march behind him with Pakistani flags, he says, “It’s pretty crazy to be here right now… but I want to let you know that I am safe.”

    Despite what he described as “high tension” between the two countries, Binsky paints a contrasting picture of life on the ground in Pakistan. “People here are pretty unbothered by what’s going on. Everyone’s living their life as normal. Shops are open, kids are going to school. Just another day in the life here.”

    He also addressed the many concerned messages from his global followers. “I’ve been receiving thousands of text messages and calls. Thank you so much,” he said. “I’m managing to meet people, get some content, and hang out here in the north.”

    The video quickly went viral, and Pakistani fans flooded the comments with love, support, and invitations.

    One user wrote: “Some more days to enjoy our hospitality ❤”

    Another said: “Bro come to Lahore ✊ . Pakistan Zindabad.”

    A local even offered to meet him, saying: “You are near my home. Let’s meet up brother ❤. You must visit some amazing places here.”

    Binsky’s message concluded with a hopeful note:“Make peace, not war ”

  • Pakistan hacks Indian military websites, leaks data on dark web

    Pakistan hacks Indian military websites, leaks data on dark web

    Following a series of provocative and cowardly actions by India, Pakistan has responded with a successful counterstrike in the cyber realm. After hacking more than 200 Indian grid stations, hackers from Pakistan have also breached several high-profile Indian websites and made sensitive data public.

    According to reports, a number of critical Indian websites have been compromised in the latest Pakistani cyber offensive. Among the hacked platforms are the official website of the Assam Rifles, the Department of Atomic Energy portal, and the Indian Defence Production website, all vital components of India’s security and governance infrastructure.

    What makes this breach even more serious is that sensitive data from the Indian Defence Production website has reportedly been put up for sale on the dark web, exposing serious vulnerabilities in India’s cybersecurity defences.

    The hacked websites also display evidence of Indian involvement in terrorism and reveal the locations that Pakistan claims are used as hubs for state-sponsored terror activities by India.

    This cyber operation has dealt a significant blow to India’s reputation in the global tech community, especially as it continues to project itself as an emerging IT superpower.

    Pakistan’s latest digital retaliation has not only exposed weaknesses in India’s cyber infrastructure but also challenged its credibility on the international stage.

  • ‘News channels are a joke’; Indian celebs slam their own media over fake war coverage

    ‘News channels are a joke’; Indian celebs slam their own media over fake war coverage

    As tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, a storm is brewing not just at the borders but within India’s own media landscape. Indian celebrities, influencers, and digital voices are openly calling out their own media channels for spreading fear, fake news, and irresponsible reporting.

    Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha was among the first to speak out. Reacting to a post by the Indian Ministry of Defence, which advised against live coverage of military actions, Sonakshi criticized Indian news channels for turning serious national matters into dramatic spectacles.

    “Our news channels are a joke,” she wrote on Instagram.

    “I’m thoroughly fed up with these exaggerated visuals and sound effects, the yelling and commotion! Just report the facts as they are. Stop sensationalizing WAR and creating anxiety for people who are already distressed, for heaven’s sake.”

    Her remarks came shortly after Indian media, on Thursday night, began sharing unverified claims that the Indian Army had attacked Karachi port and other locations across Pakistan. They also falsely claimed that Pakistan had attacked India that same night.

    Building on that narrative, Indian media launched another wave of disinformation, alleging that Indian air defenses had shot down a Pakistani F-16 inside Indian airspace and captured its pilot. Verified Indian media personalities hyped up “exclusives” that never materialized, while fringe accounts with little credibility circulated a hazy, underexposed image that supposedly showed the ‘pilot’ in custody.

    Bollywood actress Parineeti Chopra also spoke up, directly criticizing the Indian media.

    “The worst thing we can do at this time is to spread fake news and scare those who are sitting at home,” she said.

    “Trust only government sources and nothing else,” she added.

    She called for “responsible reporting” and stressed that spreading unverified news only creates unnecessary panic and harm.

    Indian YouTuber and influencer Dhruv Rathee, known for his fact-based and critical content, also condemned Indian news coverage in a viral Instagram video.

    “This news was fake. This one was also fake. This too was fake news, and so was this,” Rathee said while pointing to multiple misleading headlines.

    “At an unknown border, it’s being claimed the Indian Army has entered. Last night, 90 percent of the news shown on Indian news channels was completely false.”

    He urged viewers to stop watching these channels and instead share his video with others to help expose the media’s deception.

    “If anyone in your family is still wasting time watching these news channels, please share this video with them so they can understand what a big joke is being played on the people of this country,” he said.

    “At such a sensitive time, spreading fake news and creating panic among the public is unacceptable. Stop watching these national news channels immediately.”

    A viral clip posted on X (formerly Twitter) showed an Indian news anchor saying, “You know, a drone explodes and reports start coming in, ‘escalation happened.’ They instigate it and then ask why it happened. Alright Ghazali, I’m coming to you in just 30 seconds. But before that, let’s bring in…”

    What stood out in this clip was a reporter who didn’t realize his mic was still on. When the anchor was asking for an update, he was heard saying, “First, they’ll ask for an update. Then, after running the update themselves, they’ll say, ‘Why did you give fake news?’”

    Meanwhile, India’s Ministry of Defence issued an advisory instructing media outlets and social media users to refrain from broadcasting live coverage of defense operations or the movement of security forces. Unconfirmed reports also suggested that Indian officials were instructed to avoid engaging with Western media.

    However, by the time a new news cycle began on Friday morning, it appeared that at least some Indian media outlets, and those who had amplified their false claims, had sobered up from the previous night’s frenzy. Many tweets had quietly disappeared, deleted by users who either realized that Pakistan was still very much intact or reluctantly accepted a less magical truth: that Pakistanis do not possess a superhuman ability to rebuild entire cities overnight or rewind time like Doctor Strange.

    Some, like Aaj Tak, even found the courage to issue an apology for a night spent spreading fake news, though not without hiding behind the convenient excuse of the “fog of war.”

  • Pakistan Cyber Force attacks India, disables over 200 grid stations

    Pakistan Cyber Force attacks India, disables over 200 grid stations

    The Pakistani Cyber Force has reportedly carried out a successful cyberattack on the Renewable Energy Development Limited of the Indian state of Karnataka, disabling over 200 grid stations and forcing major parts of Karnataka into darkness.

    As per the details, solar and wind power grids across the state of Karnataka were shut down following the attack on 235 stations, a list of which has been publicly released by Pakistani Cyber Force:

    SPV KODANGAL MUKARTIHAL
    K N MUDDEBIHAL MUDEBIHAL
    BHURUKA GASES B BAGEWADI
    SUZLON HONNALI
    HARKANALU WIND ITAGI
    SUZLON HIREHADAGALI
    SUZLON SINDHANOOR
    ATRIA B BAGEWADI
    G M NAVARRA B BAGEWADI
    KANABARAGI LILO B W NARE
    ENERGON BIJAPUR
    RSR BHOJ
    DODALLUR CHIKKODI
    ENERCON PANDARAHALLI
    HUTTI GOLD CHITRADURGA
    NEG MICON CHITRADURGA
    SARJAN REALITIES PALAGAT
    VESTAS RRB BASAVAPATNA
    HARTI ENERCON LILO B N
    BPCL SHIRATTI
    ABHIMAANI TEKALKOTE
    BOSCH YARAGATTI
    SUZLON JOGIMATTI CHITRAD
    ENERCON DAMBAL
    ENERCON BELLATI
    MYSORE MERCENTAIL LAKSHM
    TEJASWI DEVELOPERS GADAG
    SUZLON S
    ENUR BYADGI
    ENERCON HIRIYUR
    ENERCON MATHOD
    PIONEER IMANGALA
    SUZLON HIRIYUR
    NANDAN HOSUR GROUP RAMAG
    SUZLON KUNDOOR
    ROHAN SOLAR KUNDOOR
    SUZLON HARAPANAHALLI
    SUZLON BENEHALLI
    SUZLON NICHAPUR KOTTUR
    JODHPUR MADIYAL
    RRB ENERGY GAJENDRAGAD
    SUZLON GUJARAT KUSHTAGI
    LATUR LINGASUGUR
    BHORUKA ITNAL
    GAMESA VADAVATTI
    PUGALUR SINDHANOOR
    ENERCON SOUDATTI
    SUZLON SOUDATTI
    NUZUVEEDU SEEDS JAGALUR
    SUZLON UDDUR KOPPALU
    WARDHA SOLAR TAKKALAKI
    DODDANAVAR NANADI
    ADITYA BIRLA BELLATTI
    J K PETROENERGY BETAGERA
    SURYODAY GHATAPRABHA
    ADANI BYADGI
    K N INDI VIJAYAPURA ATHA
    ADITYA BIRLA CHADCHAN
    MAYFAIR HIREHAL
    ADITYA BIRLA KATAKOL
    ANANTHAPUR SOLAR KONNUR
    TUNGABHADRA MANTUR
    ENRGON SOLEQ VAJRAMATTI
    ADANI CHIKKAGANGANAWADI
    ADANI MELLEHALLI
    ASIAN FAB TECH TUBAGERE
    ASIAN FAB GOWRIB
    ANUR
    GREENERGY V
    HURASHWATH
    ADITYA BIRLA AVANI
    ADANI GREEN MASTI
    CLEAN MAX P D HALLI
    WARDHA SOLAR SANTAPUR
    RENEW WIND SANTAPUR
    MARVEL SOLREN JANAWADA
    SHAHI EXPORTS KOLHAR
    B AR SOLAR BEMAKHED
    WARDHA SOLAR RAJESHWAR
    REJIYA SALEEM MORAGERE
    CLEAN MAX ITTAGI
    MADHAV SOLAR BEVOOR
    KAVIT INDUSTRIES BEVOOR
    TALETTUTAYI YELBURGA
    PARAMPUJYA YELBURGA
    EASTMAN YELBURGA
    PSOMACHANDRA CHIKKASUGUR
    BHUMI PRAKASH GABBUR
    CLEAN MAX SEDAM
    ADANI GREEN MANDEVAL
    RENEW WIND SAPAPUR
    PARAMPUJYA SHORAPUR
    RENEW WIND WADEGERA
    VOORA ENERGY DHADESUGUR
    ADANI BANDISHETTIHALLI
    LAXJEET HARADANAHALLI
    ADANIGREEN SANTEBACHALLI
    ADANI GREEN RAVANDUR
    ADANI GREEN THALAKADU
    WARDHA MADHUVANAHALLY
    ADANI GREEN ANKASANDRA
    JINDAL MAYAKONDA
    ASIANFABTECH BEVINAHALLY
    GOLDEN HATCHE BUKKAPATNA
    AVANTI MATHOD
    RENEW WIND KATTIGE
    RISHAB BENNIHALLI
    RENEW WIND SAMPIGE
    ADANI GREEN HONNAVALLI
    CLEAN MAX I D HALLI
    EMAMI POWER VENKATAPURA
    RNS INFRA NAGALMADIKE
    SRINIVAS SHETTY RAMPURA
    SAGITUR VENTURES THALLAK
    BPCL RANGENAHALLI
    BPCL KALMARANAHALLI
    CELESTIAL DYAVARAHALLI
    SOLITAIRE P D KOTE
    K N BIJAPURA SOLAR TAKKA
    KN SINDHAGI DEVARHIPPARG
    PRAGATHI HIREMALLANAHOLE
    WARDHA SOLAR NALWAR
    WARDHA SOLAR SHAHPUR
    INFOSYS JGHALLI
    EKIALDE SUN CHINCHOLI
    NANJ KARYA
    GAMESHA HANNUR
    DOSTI SAUNSHI
    AVANTI SHIGGOAN
    BELGAUM RENEWABLE ALABAL
    RENEW NIRNA
    TALETTUTAYI KEREHALLI
    ASIAN FAB TECH VADERAHAL
    SWELECT J DIGERE
    ESSEL TADAVALGA
    ECOREN NAVALI
    ADANI BYRAPATNA
    MMCL SOUDATTI
    PRATHIJNA NAVALI
    NVR RAMAGIRI
    AFTL BELAGUMBA
    AFTL SOMENAHALLI
    AFTL IRGAMPALLI
    AFTL KYASAMBALLI
    CHITRADURGA RENEWABLE HO
    AZURE POWER P D KOTE
    AZURE POWER RANGENAHALLI
    AZURE HIRIYUR
    VIVASVAT BABALESHWAR
    AKHILAGYA DAMBAL
    IZRA YADWAD
    NOKOR UDAKERI
    NOKOR NAVALGUND
    ATRIA WIND TURUVANUR
    ALPHA BHRAMAGIRI
    ATRIA SOLAR KOGALI
    C S SUNDERRAJU NAGALMADI
    ATRIA SOLAR KABBALLI
    RENEW SHIRAGUPPI
    SATYADEEPTHA CHITAGUPPA
    ABHA KALAGHATAGI
    TUPPADAHALLI SHIVANI
    RAVIUJRA ATHANI
    ACCIONA ANABUR HMHOLE
    ACCIONA ASGUNDI HMHOLE
    RADIANCE NAYAKANAHATTI
    AFTL BASAVANAKATTE
    AFTL SAVANUR
    CMESJUPITER HMHOLE WIND
    MATRIX GREEN VALKAMDINI
    MATRIX GREEN WADEGERA
    CLEAN SOLAR PD HALLI
    CLEAN SOLAR DASODI
    CLEAN SOLAR KANAKAGIRI
    CLEAN SOLAR NALWARA
    CLEAN SOLAR PD KOTE
    CLEAN SOLAR MUGUR
    CLEAN SOLAR KABBALLI
    CLEAN SOLAR SANTHPUR
    CLEAN SOLAR TURVIHAL
    GAMESA MANVIWIND KAVITAL
    CLEAN SOLAR WADGERA
    CLEAN SOLAR KURDICROSS
    CLEAN SOLAR MARAGUTTI
    CLEAN SOLAR BANDAHALLI
    HERO FUTURE RAMPURA
    CLEAN SOLAR NITRAHALLI
    CLEAN MANVISOLAR KAVITAL
    CLEAN SOLAR M IGESHI
    MYTRAH ADVAITH SINDAGI
    MYTRAH ADVAITH HUNGUND
    MYTRAH AKSHAY H KAL
    CMESJUPITER HMHOLE SOLAR
    HINDUJA MALLAT
    MYTRAH SAVALSUNG INDI
    FPEL TALIKOTI
    AVAADA KEMBHAVI
    SUNVIK ANKASANDRA
    BIJAPUR RE UJJINI
    AFTL HANUR
    ORBENERGY PANCHANAHALLI
    FP INFINITY ATHARGA
    HUBBALLI AIRPORT TARIHAL
    KIOCL KATHRIKEHAL
    RELIANCE JIO DUBALGUNDI
    AVAADA HANAGAL
    AVAADA KANAHOSAHALLI
    SOLARSYS BANAVIKAL
    SOLARSYS ILKAL
    ALPUR KARAJAGI
    ECOREN VENTI HANUR
    SEI DAIMOND THALLAK
    SEI VENUS THALLAK
    SUN EDISON MADHUGIRI NAG
    VAISHALI BIJAPUR
    FORTUNE FIVE B BAGEWADI
    MATRIX MUKARTIHAL
    ISHARAYS ENERGY BETAGERA
    ADITYA BIRLA BANAVIKAL
    AFTL HALLI
    AFTL V URASHWATHA
    WALWHAN RANGANATHPURA
    WALWHAN RAMPURA
    WALWHAN NAGASAMUDRA
    WALWHAN THALLAK
    SUNVIK STEELS KONASAGARA
    SUNVIK STEELS ANKASANDRA
    AVAADA MHCLEAN FIROZABAD
    FPEL UJWAL NIPPANI
    INTEGRUM EN CHORNUR W
    INTEGRUM EN CHORNUR S
    DODDANAVAR NANADI W
    ASHWAMEDHA BGKERE
    CMES JUPITER JAGALUR
    MATRIX SUNPOWER KONKAL

    As tensions continued to mount between Pakistan and India, a cyberattack red alert was also issued across Pakistan on May 7. In response, the National Cyber Emergency Response Team (NCERT) had issued an advisory, warning the public not to open suspicious links, messages, or emails.

    It had also recommended keeping systems and software updated, using strong and frequently changed passwords, enabling two-factor authentication and avoiding the spread of unverified information and rumors.

  • Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos: A timeline

    Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos: A timeline

    During the wee hours of Saturday, Pakistan finally initiated a military operation named Bunyan-un-Marsoos against India as it launched Fatah-I missiles, targeting multiple Indian military installations in response to an unprovoked attack on its airbases.

    Drawn from a verse of the Holy Quran, Bunyan-un-Marsoos means “a wall constructed of molten lead”, symbolising strength, solidarity and impenetrability.

    The operation was launched moments after Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General (DG) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry addressed a press conference confirming that India had attempted to attack the Pakistan Air Force’s (PAF) Nur Khan (Chaklala, Rawalpindi), Murid (Chakwal) and Rafiqui (Shorkot) airbases.

    He said that all assets of the PAF remained safe as a majority of the projectiles had been intercepted by Pakistan’s air defence systems, but India was “pushing the entire region towards a dangerous war with its madness, aggression and deceit” as New Delhi had also attempted to launch a drone strike on Afghanistan.

    “Now you just wait for our response,” he concluded.

    It wasn’t much later that state-run PTV News, at 4:38 am, reported that the Pakistani military had launched a counter-attack. At 5:52 am, it was revealed that the military had destroyed a storage site of the BrahMos missiles in India’s Beas region and at least two airfields, one each in Udampur and Pathankot, had also been destroyed.

    At 6:29 am, PTV reported that Pakistani drones were active in the skies of New Delhi and at 7:13 am, PAF’s JF-17 Thunder’s hypersonic missiles had destroyed India’s S-400 air defence system “worth approximately $1.5 billion”.

    While the military is yet to officially reveal details of the operation, Deputy Prime Minister (PM) Ishaq Dar has told a private media outlet that Pakistan is operating on the defensive and has no choice but to retaliate against Indian misadventures.

    “This operation that we started today will end in some way. It all depends on what India wants,” he said, adding that Pakistan had no choice, so the civil-military leadership had made the decision following the attack on Nur Khan Air Base.

    “No more patience. We are just giving them a response. We’ve exhibited a lot of patience so far. There is a threshold which we cannot go beyond, especially when it comes to hypocrisy and double standards,” DPM Dar said.

    Separately, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has spoken to Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Asim Munir, urging both Pakistan and India to “find ways to de-escalate” and offering assistance in starting constructive talks to avoid future conflicts.

    A meeting between President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif is also reportedly underway.