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Terrain forced security forces to abandon ATVs, cover 4.5 km stretch to Baisaran valley on foot

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Why security forces ran 4.5 km to reach Pahalgam attack site, an hour after bloodshed was already over

First distress call was received at 2.45 pm. Security forces travelled 2.5 km on ATVs & bikes, but were forced to cover rest of the 5 km on foot. Read this report by Ananya Bhardwaj and Mayank Kumar.

All opposition parties assured govt they would fully back its measures in response to the attack, it is learnt. Amit Shah, Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge were in attendance. Read Sourav Roy Barman and Shanker Arnimesh’s report.

47 yrs ago, this Indian-origin physicist asked Feynman a question. He hasn’t looked back since

In an interview with ThePrint, physicist Yogendra Narain Srivastava discusses his radical new theory of black holes and a potential cancer breakthrough born from personal loss. Reports Radifah Kabir.

4 LeT terrorists, including 2 local men with body cams, carried out Pahalgam killings

The attack was not meant to target any group of officers from any intel agency, it is learnt. Security forces have launched a massive manhunt for the group of terrorists. Read this report by Snehesh Alex Philip.

Don’t act hastily. Keep Pakistan on the edge, then strike decisively & repeatedly

Despite its economic travails, Pakistan’s capability to perpetrate a proxy war has not diminished. India’s ‘Naya Kashmir’ narrative had to be punctured with Pahalgam attack. Writes Lt Gen H S Panag (retd).

Pahalgam attack: Pakistan wants a never-ending war, let’s give it one

India needs to show Pakistan that terrorism has a price. It cannot murder Indian civilians and expect to get away with it. Writes Vir Sanghvi.

Pahalgam massacre has blown Pakistan’s cover. Asim Munir turned the clock back

That Munir should describe Kashmir as Pakistan’s jugular vein in 2025 is a reflection of changelessness. He set the stage for an outrageously sectarian massacre by Islamist insurgents. Writes Manvendra Singh.

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