Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar says its responses to Indian attacks have shown “restraint”, but that the country deserves a larger retaliation at a place, time and “manner of its choosing”.
Pakistan’s military says it has downed 25 Indian drones over its territory, while India says it thwarted a Pakistani drone and missile attack on its military.
The organisers of one Pakistan’s biggest feminist rallies, Aurat March Karachi, have announced they are postponing this year’s annual march, due to have taken place on May 11, because of the “war-like situation between India and Pakistan”.
“In the current climate, we must consider the risks that disproportionately impact those same communities: the fear of movement, the possibility of violence, and the increased surveillance that always accompanies national security narratives,” the group said in a post on Instagram, adding the decision to postone was not made “easily” or “quickly”.
It added: “War – or even the potential for it – pushes back all struggles for rights, especially the feminist struggle.”
Each year, the rally brings out thousands of people across the country in various cities to demand women’s rights.
Security analyst Syed Mohammed Ali says the nuclear weapons possessed by India and Pakistan “create a scenario for mutually assured destruction”.
“Pakistan and India have enough nuclear weapons to wipe the other side out several times over,” Ali, who is based in Islamabad, the Pakistani capital, told The AP news agency.
Both countries have “deliberately developed” the size and range of their stockpile to remind the other about the guarantee of mutually assured destruction, he adds.
The arsenals are a defensive move to prevent and deter further fighting, because “neither side can afford to initiate such a war or hope to achieve anything from it,” Ali says.
There have been attacks in Akhnoor, Samba, Kathua and multiple other locations in Jammu in Indian-administered Kashmir, Reuters reports, citing an unnamed Indian official.
Reuters is also citing Indian military sources as saying that a likely drone attack launched by Pakistan has targeted the area around Jammu Airport in Kashmir.
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Pakistan’s Punjab government has announced the closure of all public and private schools across the province on tomorrow and Saturday, according to a memo issued by Secretary School Education Khalid Nazir Wattoo, Pakistani outlet Dawn reported.
“However, examinations scheduled by/on behalf of International Examining bodies [O Level and A Level] shall continue as scheduled,” Dawn cited the memo as stating.
The British Council Pakistan had earlier cancelled many exams – including the GCE, IGCSE, IELTS and University of London exams scheduled for today in Lahore “due to the developing situation”, Dawn reported.
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India’s Defence Ministry says the Indian Armed Forces launched ‘Operation Sindoor’, hitting nine sites of terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir from where terrorist attacks against India have been planned and directed.
ඉන්දියාවේ, ගෝවේ නගරයේ කෝවිලක උත්සවයක් අතරතුර සිදුවූ තෙරපීමකින් පුද්ගලයක් 06 දෙනෙකු ජීවිතක්ෂයට පත්ව ඇති බව විදෙස් මාධ්ය වාර්තා කරනවා.
මෙම තෙරපීම හේතුවෙන් තවත් පුද්ගලයන් 50 දෙනෙකුට වැඩි පිරිසකට තුවාල සිදුව ඇතැයි වාර්තා වන්නේ.
ගෝවේ නගරයේ කෝවිලක වාර්ෂික උත්සවයක් අතරතුරදී බැතිමතුන් රැඳී සිටි පෝලිමක සිදුවූ හදිසි තදබදය හේතුවෙන් මෙම තෙරපීම සිදුව ඇති බව ඉන්දීය මාධ්ය වාර්තා කරනවා.
තෙරපීමෙන් තුවාල ලැබූ පිරිස් ප්රතිකාර සඳහා රෝහල්ගත කර ඇති අතර සිද්ධිය සම්බන්ධයෙන් ඉන්දීය අගමැති නරේන්ද්ර මෝදි සහ ගෝවේ මහා ඇමති සිය ශෝකය පළ කර තිබෙනවා.
India has detected its first suspected Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) case in Bengaluru in an eight-month old baby.
Sources from the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) said that the suspected case was detected through a private laboratory, and that the patient and its family have no travel history.
“The case has come from Hunasanahalli in Bengaluru Rural district. The child has been admitted to the Bengaluru Baptist Hospital,” the source said, adding the child will be discharged today. HMPV is a viral respiratory infection that causes symptoms resembling the common cold. It spreads via droplets, direct contact, and possibly airborne particles. Symptoms range from mild, such as a runny nose, to severe, including breathing difficulties and chest pain.
The Centre had last week announced that it is closely monitoring the situation following a surge in respiratory illnesses in China, adding that there was no cause for panic as the virus was not new to India. Medical experts say that the virus has been present in India for years and predominantly impacts paediatric population between six to twelve months of age, though it can also be present in children up to fourteen years old.
Addressing concerns, Director General Health Services (DGHS) Atul Goel on Friday had said that HMPV is similar to other respiratory viruses, causing flu-like symptoms in very young children. ”There was no significant increase in respiratory illness cases reported at our centres in December 2024,” he had said. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) had also convened a joint monitoring group meeting over the issue to assess the outbreak on Saturday.
”The government will continue to keep a close watch on the outbreak through all available channels,” the ministry had stated. It added that the World Health Organization (WHO) has also been requested to provide timely updates on the situation in China.
To strengthen preparedness, the group has recommended increasing the number of laboratories testing for HMPV under Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)’s network, to monitor HMPV trends throughout the year. Taking cue, health departments of several states such as Karnataka, Delhi and Kerala have started monitoring to look out for cases of HMPV, with ministers or departments sharing public statements over preparedness.
Kerala Health Minister Veena George on Saturday had said that the state was closely monitoring the recent reports of an outbreak of HMPV in China. Similarly, the Karnataka health department is also expected to issue an advisory on precautionary measures by Monday afternoon.
India has pledged to provide unconditional support for the development of sports in Sri Lanka, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports said.
This commitment was made during a meeting between Indian High Commissioner Santosh Jha and Sri Lanka’s Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Sunil Kumara Gamage.
The Indian High Commissioner expressed that support will be extended for sports development initiatives across the country, focusing on a range of sports, including cricket.
He emphasised the goal of further strengthening bilateral ties, particularly in the field of youth affairs.
High Commissioner Jha also invited Sri Lanka’s Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports to visit the Indian Youth Affairs Division as part of this collaboration.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Minister of Youth Affairs Eranga Gunasekara and Deputy Minister of Sports Sugath Thilakaratne.
ඉන්දු – ලංකා මගී යාත්රා සේවය ඊයේ (16) ආරම්භ වුනා.
එහි පළමු යාත්රාව ඊයෙ (16) දිවයිනට ළඟා වූ අතර එහි මගීන් 41 දෙනෙක් යාත්රා කර තිබෙනවා.
ඉන්දියාවේ නාගපට්නම් වරායේ සිට ශ්රී ලංකාවේ කන්කසන්තුරේ වරාය දක්වායි මෙම මගී ගමන් සේවාව ක්රියාත්මක කෙරෙන්නේ.
මෙම යාත්රාව සෑම දිනකම උදෑසන 8ට ඉන්දියාවේ නාගපට්නම් වරායෙන් පිටත් වන අතර සවස 2ට මෙරට කන්කසන්තුරේ වරායේ සිට සවස 2ට නැවත ගමන් ආරම්භ කරනු ලබනවා