Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:22pm on 05 May 2025,Monday India
In response to escalating tensions with Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack, the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs has directed several states to conduct security mock drills on May 7, the first of its kind since 1971. These drills will include air raid warning sirens, civilian training, and blackout procedures to prepare for potential hostile attacks. The order comes amid ongoing cross-border firing by Pakistan and India's vow for retribution for the deadly attack in Kashmir. Prime Minister Modi has met top military officials, signaling India's readiness to take decisive action. (PC: ANI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:51pm on 05 May 2025,Monday India
In the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, a parliamentary panel on Communications and IT has instructed the Information and Broadcasting (I&B) and Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) ministries to outline actions against social media platforms and influencers allegedly working against national interests. Concerned about online entities inciting violence, the panel seeks details on potential bans under the Information Technology Act. The ministries must submit responses by May 8. This move comes amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan following the deadly April 22 attack in Jammu and Kashmir. (PC: India Today )
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:45pm on 05 May 2025,Monday India
After losing her husband, Navy Captain Vinay Narwal, in the Pahalgam terror attack, Himanshi Narwal became a symbol of grief and resilience. But her public appeal for peace, urging against targeting Muslims or Kashmiris, sparked a wave of misogynistic trolling online. Trolls questioned her patriotism, character, and even her right to a government pension. The abuse was so severe that the National Commission for Women intervened. Similar hate was directed at Arathi Menon, another victim’s daughter. Their stories expose the deep-rooted sexism and intolerance women face when they defy public narratives and speak with compassion amid personal tragedy. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:16pm on 05 May 2025,Monday India
In response to the escalating Indo-Pak tensions after the Pahalgam terror attack, the Union Home Ministry has ordered a civil defence mock drill across multiple states on May 7. Border states including Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, and Gujarat have been asked to test wartime standard operating procedures (SOPs). The drill includes testing of air raid sirens, training civilians and students in emergency preparedness, implementing crash blackout protocols, camouflaging vital installations, and updating evacuation plans. Officials emphasize the exercise is precautionary and not cause for alarm. The initiative is aimed at educating a generation unfamiliar with wartime realities.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:01pm on 05 May 2025,Monday India
The Indian government has directed states to conduct nationwide civil defence drills on May 7, sources said, marking the first such exercise since 1971. The move follows the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 civilians were killed by Pakistan-linked terrorists. The drills will include blackout protocols, air raid sirens, camouflaging vital infrastructure, and evacuation rehearsals. In Punjab’s Ferozepur, a blackout was already rehearsed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has met top defence officials, signalling a potential military response. India has also suspended the Indus Waters Treaty and reduced Pakistani diplomatic presence, as border tensions and ceasefire violations persist. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:52pm on 05 May 2025,Monday India
Tension gripped the Jharkhand High Court in Ranchi after posters featuring the Pakistan national flag and the Pakistani Army chief were found stuck on the floor in multiple locations, including near the entrance, halls, and even a washroom. The incident reportedly occurred during lunchtime by unidentified individuals. The Registrar General, Manoj Prasad, said he was unaware but promised to investigate promptly. This alarming act comes amid heightened Indo-Pak tensions following the recent Pahalgam terror attack. No formal inquiry has been launched yet, but authorities are assessing if anyone linked to the court was involved. Security on the premises is being reviewed. (PC: Wikimedia Commons)
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:45am on 05 May 2025,Monday India
On Sunday, Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh briefed Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Indian Air Force's preparedness following the Pahalgam terror attack. The meeting, held at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg, focused on potential retaliatory measures. Earlier, Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi discussed the northern Arabian Sea's security scenario with the Prime Minister. Defence sources indicated that Indian troop redeployments and weapon readiness had been executed to counter any preemptive or retaliatory actions from Pakistan across various domains. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized the government's commitment to national security, asserting the armed forces' readiness to deliver a decisive response to any threats. (PC: Mint & The Indian Express)
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 08:51am on 05 May 2025,Monday India
In the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives, India's Defence Secretary met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to strategize a response. The attack, targeting Hindu tourists, has intensified India-Pakistan tensions, with India attributing the assault to Pakistan-based militants. Consequently, India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty and expelled Pakistani diplomats, while Pakistan closed its airspace to Indian flights. Security has been heightened across Jammu and Kashmir, with over half of the tourist sites closed. The Indian military has been granted autonomy to determine retaliatory measures. International actors, including the U.S., have urged both nations to de-escalate. The situation remains volatile, with cross-border skirmishes reported along the Line of Control. (PC: Business Standard)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:48am on 05 May 2025,Monday India
Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir have busted a major terror hideout in Poonch’s Surankot sector, just days after the deadly Pahalgam attack that killed 26 people. In a joint operation, the Army and J&K Police recovered five IEDs—three hidden in tiffin boxes and two in steel buckets—along with radio sets, communication gear, and blankets from the Hari Marote village forest area. The operation follows a crackdown across the Valley, targeting terrorist networks. Meanwhile, Pakistan continued unprovoked ceasefire violations across the LoC for the 11th consecutive day, drawing a proportionate response from the Indian Army. (PC: ANI)
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 06:18am on 05 May 2025,Monday India
Imtiyaz Ahmed, a 23-year-old from Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir, was detained by police over alleged links to a Lashkar-e-Taiba sleeper cell. Authorities claim that during an operation to identify a militant hideout, Ahmed attempted to escape by jumping into the Vaishow stream, resulting in his drowning. Drone footage purportedly shows him leaping into the fast-flowing water. Contrarily, Ahmed's family alleges custodial death, asserting he was killed while in police custody. The incident has ignited public outrage, with political leaders, including Mehbooba Mufti, demanding a judicial probe. The circumstances surrounding Ahmed's death remain contentious, highlighting ongoing tensions and concerns over custodial practices in the region.