India and Pakistan agreed to full and immediate ceasefire: Trump

Given the absence of official confirmation from India and the ongoing nature of the situation, the claim remains unverified. Both countries have been engaged in heightened tensions following India’s “Operation Sindoor” strikes on May 7, 2025, targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan, and Pakistan’s retaliatory actions. The lack of a joint statement or official acknowledgment from either nation suggests caution in accepting the ceasefire claim as definitive at this stage.

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India deploys Naval strike group in Arabian Sea. Now, Karachi port is within its striking range

he fleet, which includes an aircraft carrier, guided-missile destroyers, frigates, and anti-submarine warfare vessels, is now stationed approximately 300 to 400 miles off Pakistan’s coast. Additionally, INS Vikrant, India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier, has been mobilized near the Karwar coast in the Arabian Sea, bringing it closer to Pakistani waters as a strategic warning.

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India-Pakistan show down unfolding into a full scale conflict

he Indian Ministry of Defence has given armed forces a “free hand” to respond to any provocation, leading to heightened military activity across multiple sectors, including Jammu, Jaisalmer, and the Sialkot sector. Heavy artillery shelling was reported from both sides, with intermittent exchanges intensifying by the hour. Authorities confirmed there has been no damage to Jammu Airport, despite rumors of a potential strike.

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Strikes on mainland Pakistan first of its kind

The conflict involves India targeting non-state actors (terrorist groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba) based in Pakistan, which India accuses Pakistan of supporting. Pakistan denies direct involvement, framing India’s actions as aggression against its sovereignty. This asymmetry pits a state (India) against non-state actors, with Pakistan’s alleged complicity complicating the dynamics.

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Operation Sindoor:Terrorist Hideouts in Pakistan targeted as India strikes back

The Indian Armed Forces involving the Army, Navy, and Air Force, executed the strikes early on May 7, targeting terrorist infrastructure responsible for orchestrating attacks against India. The Ministry of Defence emphasized that the operation was focused, measured, and non-escalatory, ensuring that no Pakistani military facilities were targeted.

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