A U.S. lawmaker has urged Pakistan to take stronger action against terror outfits such as Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, linking the demand to continued concerns over cross-border militancy affecting India. The remarks were made at an event in Washington marking the anniversary of the
Supreme Court Plea Seeks Forced Conversion as Terror Act A plea has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking directions to classify forced religious conversion as a “terrorist act” and to frame stricter measures against coercive conversion practices. The petition comes in the backdrop of the Nashik BPO case, which has triggered a wider national […]
Army Delayed Op Sindoor Strike for Namaz Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has said the Indian Army deliberately adjusted the timing of a strike during Operation Sindoor to avoid interrupting namaz at a terrorist camp. The disclosure came during a podcast interaction in which he explained that the operation had flexible timing, but commanders chose […]
The reported death of Mohammad Tahir Anwar, brother of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar, in Pakistan has once again brought attention to the opaque world in which terror networks operate and, more importantly, how they are sustained. The circumstances remain unclear. There is no official cause of death, no transparent investigation, and no attempt by Pakistani […]
Over the past few years, a quiet but unmistakable pattern has emerged. Individuals linked to violence against India, figures who once believed that foreign soil guaranteed their safety, have begun falling one by one. The reports often read the same way. Masked gunmen arrive, a few shots are fired, and the attackers disappear without a […]
The National Investigation Agency has widened its probe after arresting multiple foreign nationals, including a U.S. citizen and several Ukrainian nationals, in a case linked to suspected terror activity and cross-border militant networks. The case has drawn attention because investigators believe the arrests may be part of a larger international support structure
China and the United Nations have jointly warned that terrorist threats spilling over from Afghanistan could affect Pakistan’s security. At a high-level briefing on counter-terrorism, the Chinese representative at the UN said the Central Asia region faces risks from cross-border militant activity and urged Pakistan to work with Afghanistan to address them. UN Highlights
The Jammu and Kashmir administration has dismissed five government employees after security agencies found their alleged links with terror outfits, officials said. The action was taken by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha as part of efforts to safeguard internal security and prevent infiltration of extremist networks within government institutions. Action Based on Security
The Jammu and Kashmir Police’s State Investigation Agency (SIA) has made a new arrest in the probe linked to the car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort on November 10, which killed at least ten people. The latest person taken into custody is 34-year-old electrician Tufail Niyaz Bhat from Pulwama district. His detention follows fresh leads […]
Investigators have found that the terror module behind the Red Fort blast had been preparing for the attack for nearly three years. The inquiry revealed that the group, influenced by radical online content, had been planning multiple strikes before the explosion took place near the Red Fort metro station area on 10 November 2025. Findings […]















