India Pakistan LIVE Updates: India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire on land, sea and air effective from 5 pm today, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced today
The ceasefire with Pakistan is a conditional one and there is no change in India's position on the diplomatic measures against the neighbouring country, including the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty, sources have said.
The colour of sindoor is not very different from the colour of blood spilt by the perpetrators of the Pahalgam terror attack, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor told a Saudi Arabian news channel while explaining the name of India's counterstrike
Bangladesh legspinner Rishad Hossain, who was playing for Lahore Qalandars in Pakistan Super League 2025, has shared frightening ordeal amid the escalated tension between the nation and India.
India and Pakistan were at war for a little less than 100 hours before a ceasefire, effective 5pm May 10, brought them back from the edge of a tit-for-tat military escalation that could have led to nuclear war, a prospect the world cannot afford.
In an apt response to a Pakistan Army officer flagging Indians' critical remarks against its government, the Centre today said such criticism is the hallmark of any open and functioning democracy
Before the future of IPL 2025 could be decided, the tournament has copped a major blow as the overseas players are reportedly going back to their respective homes.
While India and Pakistan remain at loggerheads amid the ongoing tensions at the border, the cricketing relations between the two nations also appear to be at an all-time low.
Pakistan on Friday night claimed the International Monetary Fund had authorised the "immediate disbursement" of a billion-dollar bailout to its troubled economy.
Minutes after India announced a "full and immediate ceasefire" with Pakistan, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar issued a stern message for harbourers of terror
BCCI has called on a highly influential cricketing figure to meet the talismanic batter in the coming days and convince him to reverse his potential Test cricket retirement plans.
In a move that has sent ripples through the Indian cricketing fraternity, talismanic batter Virat Kohli has reportedly expressed his desire to retire from Test cricket.
In a bid to uphold peace and public order within Indore, Police Commissioner Santosh Kumar Singh has enacted "prohibitory order" under Section 163 of the Indian Civil Code 2023.