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The Print on MSNPakistan’s power paradox—how army became its ‘jugular vein’Days before Pahalgam terror attack, Asim Munir invoked the two-nation theory that once split the Subcontinent into India and Pakistan—two nations now on starkly divergent paths.
India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 in retaliation, striking terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Both nations exchanged drone attacks and precision-guided missiles in what has been described as the most significant military engagement between the two nuclear-armed neighbors in over five decades.
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India Today on MSNIndia had ‘clear edge' in military strikes on Pakistan: New York Times reportIndia had a clear edge over Pakistan in a recent military standoff, with satellite imagery showing precision strikes on key Pakistani military targets, according to a detailed New York Times report.
Pakistan said it shot down five Indian jets on May 7 as fighting between the nuclear-abled rivals intensified before a US-brokered truce put a pause to the conflict triggered by a deadly attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir.
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The National Interest on MSNPakistan’s Military Just Got a Failing Grade on Operational SecurityIn an era where a social media post or a phone call can provide targeting data for a ballistic missile, lackluster OPSEC can sometimes lead to disaster.
Judea Pearl, father of murdered journalist Daniel Pearl, discussed India's airstrikes on terror camps. He views the operation as highlighting unresolved justice in his son's case. Pearl expressed concern over Pakistani officials attending funerals of terrorists and the release of Omar Sheikh.
Pakistan's military released video on Saturday that it says shows a Fateh One missile system 'engaging Indian targets'.
India and Pakistan had come to an understanding to cease all military action against each other after days of cross-border conflict.
Turkey has reaffirmed its support for Pakistan despite repercussions, including mass cancellations of bookings by Indian tourists. Turkish President Erdogan stated that Turkey will stand with Pakistan against India,
India and Pakistan have been pushed a step closer to war after a gun massacre of tourists on April 22, their most serious confrontation in decades.