
Manvendra Singh
Editor in Chief at Defence and Security Alert Magazine
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5 days ago |
flipboard.com | Manvendra Singh
4 hours agoIndia: Pakistani Forces Hit Back At IndiaIndia - May 10, 2025 Pakistan launched a military operation against India, hitting key military assets including missile storage facilities and airfields in Udhampur, Adampur, and Pathankot. Pakistan said it was also conducting a sweeping cyber offensive aimed at crippling India’s government networks, energy infrastructure, telecommunications, and transportation systems.
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5 days ago |
theprint.in | Manvendra Singh
Once unchallengeable lines were quickly brushed aside in the first wave of India’s targeted attacks across western Punjab and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), but certain parameters remained intact. For instance, military targets were specifically avoided. Only publicly linked infrastructure of internationally proscribed terrorists was in the cross-hairs of India’s weaponry. Damage was obvious as acknowledged by the terrorist groups themselves.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Manvendra Singh
20 hours agoPakistan has downed 5 Indian Air Force jets: Defense chiefSHOTLIST: PAMPORE, INDIA (MAY 7, 2025) (ANADOLU – ACCESS ALL) 1. VARIOUS OF INDIAN FORCES AROUND WITH ARMORED VEHICLESPAMPORE, INDIA - MAY 7, 2025: Indian Security forces patrol the street near Wuyan area of Pampore in south Kashmir, where reportedly an unknown fighter jet has fallen as India carried out strikes in Pakistan.
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1 week ago |
theprint.in | Manvendra Singh
Pakistani politics and its Army are overtly run from Punjab. From the province’s northern tip to its southern boundary, Indian missile strikes have landed—an unprecedented escalation. All selected targets were as predictable as India’s retaliation. Most notably, Bahawalpur—the headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed, whose attacks have ranged from blowing up General Pervez Musharraf’s bullet proof limousine to the Pulwama convoy bombing.
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3 weeks ago |
theprint.in | Manvendra Singh
Also Read: Pattern of terror in J&K amid high-profile US visits—Chittisinghpura, Kaluchak & now PahalgamUnlike in the past, where massacres of local civilians were not preceded by incendiary comments from Pakistani leaders or soldiers, the 22 April Baisaran massacre will always be dovetailed with the truly pyromaniac comments made by Pakistan’s seminary-educated Chief of Army Staff.
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