Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif had accused India of using 'proxies' in an attempt to undermine peace and stability in the Saturday attack
The threat message comes days after a prolonged stand-off between a group of Nihangs and authorities at the Nagrasu gurdwara in Uttarakhand
Shoaib Akhtar is facing backlash after videos emerged from his elder brother's funeral, revealing the attendance of several individuals linked to the PMML, a proxy allegedly connected to the banned terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
A twin roadside bomb attack in the Bannu district of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province killed at least seven people and injured three others on Saturday
The terror network was involved in procuring and supplying illegal arms, ammunition and drugs smuggled from Pakistan using drones in Punjab
Malegaon blasts victims and their families are grappling with a lack of closure as a second group of accused individuals have been discharged in the 2006 case, leaving them with more questions than answers
Nine individuals suspected of terrorism have been arrested by the Delhi Police Special Cell, allegedly working under the direction of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence and the Mumbai underworld
National Security Adviser Ajit Doval emphasises the need for consistent global action against terrorism, urging nations to choose between supporting or countering terror sponsors
At least 24 people were killed, and over 50 were injured in a massive train explosion and derailment in Quetta, in southwest Pakistan
This comes just a week after the NIA on May 14 filed a 7,500-page chargesheet against the 10 accused in the high-intensity November 2025 blast
Hamza Burhan was involved in supplying explosive and grenades to terrorists who carried out the 2019 Pulwama attack as well as another attack on a CRPF bunker in November 2020.
An ISI terror module, linked to Shahzad Bhatti, planned attacks on a historic Delhi temple, a popular Dhaba on the Delhi-Sonipat highway, and a Haryana military camp. Delhi Police busted the plot, arresting nine operatives
Rajnath Singh hailed the "unmatched valour" of the Indian armed forces, adding that Operation Sindoor is a "golden chapter" in India's military history
Police have recovered incriminating documents and videos from his phone, including notes referencing “ISIS”, “Gaza”, “jihad,” and “lone wolf”
In a post on X, Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said April 22nd will always be a day of great pain and intense anguish for every Indian
Retired Major-General Suresh Sallay had met with the terrorists and let the bombings happen so that Gotabaya Rajapaksa had a strong campaign point ahead of the general elections in the island nation
The Chatroo forest belt has been host to nearly half a dozen encounters between terrorists and Indian security forces over the past month alone
The suspects were allegedly planning major attacks in India, with support from Pakistan's ISI and Bangladeshi terrorist organisations
Midnight intercept in Arabian Sea led to Indian Coast Guard nabbing foreign boat with contraband; crew apprehended for questioning
The USA was able to withdraw from the region conveniently while Pakistan is let o fend off terror threats from Afghanistan on its own, which, according to the Defence Minister, is a consequence of the country’s former mistakes
The operation in Kishtawar's Chatroo belt was launched on January 18, leading to a fierce gunbattle in Sonnar forest near Mandral-Singhpora resulting in the killing of a paratrooper and injuries to seven soldiers.
Five police personnel were injured when protesters threw stones and glass bottles at the force
Dr Ahmed Mohiyuddin Saiyed, Azad Suleman Sheikh, and Mohammad Suhail Mohammad Saleem were arrested on November 9 over their alleged role in a plan to carry out a major terrorist attack
Rajnath Singh has highlighted an alarming new trend of 'white-collar terrorism,' pointing to the involvement of highly educated individuals, like doctors, in recent terror activities
Operating in sub-zero temperatures with limited visibility, Army patrols have been regularly traversing high-altitude ridgelines, valleys, and forested areas to deny terrorists any sanctuary
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