A year after Operation Sindoor, India has decided to keep the Indus Water Treaty suspended, maintaining its posture of keeping dam gates shut. The move signals a hardening stance toward Pakistan, with India arguing that meaningful cooperation cannot exist amid terror threats and that the treaty is “unjust.”
India and Turkiye’s security cooperation is highlighted by the swift deportation of narco-trafficker Salim Ismailbhai Dola. Wanted by Indian authorities, Dola was arrested in Turkiye after India shared key information and a Red Corner Notice, with Turkish agencies actively supporting the operation. The case is linked to a major fentanyl seizure.
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Police say a suspected IED blast late Monday night damaged a stretch of the Dedicated Freight Corridor in Punjab’s Patiala district, temporarily halting freight traffic. The man killed has been identified as Jagroop Singh. Investigators believe an undetonated device led to his death, and an undamaged phone played a key role in confirming his identity.
Tensions spike as Prime Minister Modi grants India’s armed forces broad operational freedom to avenge the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 tourists. Pakistani officials, alarmed by India’s escalation, rushed to frame accusations against New Delhi as “Judge, Jury, Executioner,” yet broadcast signs of panic and losing ground to the fast-moving diplomatic and security posture.
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