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Wednesday, August 13, 2025
TopicIAF Strikes

Topic: IAF Strikes

Sensex drops 200 points after Pakistan violates Indian air space

The most affected companies are Vedanta, Tata Motors, HDFC, Kotak Bank, Infosys, Tata Steel, Yes Bank, Maruti Suzuki and RIL, falling up to 2.56 per cent.

Real challenge for Imran Khan is will his deep state listen

ThePrint view on the most important issues, instantly.

In Balakot, India tested a new military reaction much different from 2016 surgical strikes

Destroying terror infrastructure is the duty of all sane people. India has done its part, and the sane in Pakistan must do the same.

Srinagar, Jammu and Leh airports among 5 airports closed as civilian air traffic suspended

According to an official of the Airport Authority of India, the move was planned considering the situation following an IAF jet crash in Jammu and Kashmir.

IAF shoots down Pakistani F-16 jet that intruded into India

The incident took place in J&K's Nowshera sector. The pilot who was shot down ejected in Pakistani territory.

Pakistan PM Imran Khan calls meeting with decision making body on nuclear issues

Pakistan's National Command Authority controls the country's nuclear arsenals including policy formulation, deployment, and research and development.

Pakistan claims it shot down 2 Indian Air Force fighters, arrested 1 pilot

The Pakistan statement says one IAF jet fell inside PoK and the other fell inside Jammu & Kashmir.

Pakistan says air space violation a warning shot at India’s thinly veiled acts of aggression

Hours after Pakistani jets violated Indian air space, the foreign office said it had no intention of escalating tensions, but the country fully prepared to do so if forced.

Pakistani jets enter Indian air space in J&K’s Nowshera, drop bombs

Officials reported that Pakistani fighter jets entered Indian air space and dropped bombs when they were pushed back by the IAF.

Pakistan won’t abandon its proxy war after Balakot, but will find new ways of waging it

If India’s political and public reaction is excessive, it might compel the Pakistani military leadership to escalate in an attempt to save face.

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Memorandum of understanding between SMPP and ADFC was signed during state visit of Philippines’ President to India earlier this month.

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