India-Pakistan News Updates: DGMO Confirms Killing Of 100 Terrorists, Shares Proof Of Precision Strikes

Indian military officers confirmed the killing of over 100 terrorists in Operation Sindoor, and around 35-40 Pakistani security personnel in the escalation this week.

The Indian military DGMOs address the press on Operation Sindoor. (Photo source: PIB/screengrab)

Top Indian military officers shared visuals confirming the damages inflicted on terrorist infrastructure in Operation Sindoor, and the impact of India's retaliatory action against Pakistan airfields in the escalation over the past couple of days. The officers claimed that around 100 terrorists were killed in the precision strikes carried out in the wee hours of Wednesday.
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100 Terrorists Killed, Evidence Confirms Success Of Precision Strikes: Key Highlights Of DGMO Presser

At least 100 terrorists were eliminated in the precision strikes carried out under Operation Sindoor in the wee hours of Wednesday, and around 35-40 personnel of the Pakistani Army were killed in the escalation over the past couple of days, the Indian military officers said in a press briefing on Sunday.

In the press meet, called by the Director General of Military Operations of all the three wings of the armed forces, evidences were also shared to prove the success of the precision strikes that were carried out by India.

The Indian DGMOs underlined that how Pakistan behaves in the period to come will be monitored, and India will retaliate strongly if the ceasefire — as agreed on Saturday — is violated.

Here are the key highlights.

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LIVE: Navy Was Ready, Karachi Was A Target Option, Says Vice Admiral AN Pramod

Vice Admiral AN Pramod, in response to a query at the briefing, said the Indian Navy was ready to strike selected targets, including Karachi, during the period of Operation Sindoor.

LIVE: Our Targets Were Terror-Oriented, Military Stresses

"Our targets were terror-oriented and later, once they (Pakistani forces) launched air intrusions and air operations on our infrastructure, we've used heavier weapons and there would have been casualties, but those are still being assessed," Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai said, in response to a media query.

LIVE: Will Wait For What Happens Tonight, Says Air Marshal Bharti

The Indian forces will wait for "what happens tonight", said Air Marshal AK Bharti. The statement a day after Pakistan violated ceasefire hours after an understanding was reached between the two sides on Saturday. However, the border situation largely remain calmed last night and today so far.

LIVE: Any Threat To Our Sovereignty Will Be Met With Immense Force, Says Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai

The Indian forces have thus far exercised immense restraint. However any threat to the sovereignty of our citizens, will meet immense force, Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai said.

LIVE: Military Slides Show Damage Inflicted On Various Pak Airfields

The slides shared by the Indian military highlighted the impact on Indian retaliatory action on various Pakistani airfields, including those in Jacobabad, Sukkur and Bholari.

LIVE: DGMO Shares Slide Of Impact Of Indian Action On Pak Airfields

In the retaliatory action launched by India following the missiles and drones fired by the Pakistani forces, a number of Pakistani airfields faced damages. The military shared the slides to point out the impact on their airfields.

LIVE: Pakistan Army Lost 35-40 Security Personnel

In the escalation during this week, the Pakistan Army lose 35-40 security personnel, the Indian military officials said during the press briefing.

LIVE: Armed Forces Present Proof Of Precision Targeting Muridke Camp

Nefarious places like Muridke is a terror camp of the LeT, which bred people like Ajmal Kasab, the DGMO said. The officers shared slides of the precision targeting of Muridke camp.

LIVE: Armed Forces Present Proof Of 'Precision Targeting' Success

The Indian armed forces present proof of "precision targeting" success during Operation Sindoor. The goal was not to target the military infrastructure, but only terrorist bases, they said.

The slides shown by the DGMO on the strike at Bahwalpur camp:

India-Pakistan News Live: Nine Terror Bases Destroyed Were Carefully Selected

The armed forces carefully selected nine targets to destroy under Operation Sindoor, Air Marshal AK Bharti said.

The Indian Air Force played a major role in the strikes, the DGMO said.

India-Pakistan News Live: More Than 100 Terrorists Killed, Says Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai

More than 100 terrorists killed including Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf who were involved in IC 814 hijack and Pulwama blast, Lt General Rajiv Ghai said.

India-Pakistan News Live: Op Sindoor Was To Punish Terrorists, Destroy Their Infrastructure, Says Official

Operation Sindoor was conceptualised and executed after the Pahalgam attack to punish the terrorists and destroy their infrastructure, Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai said.

India-Pakistan News Live: Armed Forces Officials Start Briefing Press On Operation Sindoor

The DGMOs of all three wings of the Indian armed forces have started briefing the press on Operation Sindoor. Stay tuned here for the all updates from the press conference.

India-Pakistan News Live: Military DGMOs' Press Briefing To Start Shortly

The press briefing of Director General Military Operations of all three wings of the Indian armed forces - Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force - is expected to begin shortly.

India-Pakistan News Live: Armed Forces To Brief Press Shortly

The DGMOs of all three wings of the Indian armed forces will brief the press shortly. This comes a day after India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire. Stay tuned here for all the details.

'Strategic Boost' — The Brahmos Unit Inaugurated Today

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday virtually inaugurated the BrahMos Aerospace Integration and Testing Facility at the Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor in Lucknow. The Rs 300 crore facility is a key part of the Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor and represents India's commitment to self-reliant defence manufacturing, the Ministry of Defence said.

"It includes not only missile production but also testing, integration, and a materials complex for aerospace-grade components. A major leap toward Atmanirbhar Bharat and a strategic boost to regional industrial growth," the Ministry of Defence said on X.

The Uttar Pradesh government had said the facility will manufacture one of the world's fastest supersonic cruise missiles, with a range of 290 to 400 km and a top speed of Mach 2.8. The missile, a product of BrahMos Aerospace, a joint venture between India and Russia, can be launched from land, sea, or air and uses a 'fire and forget' system. Read more

Armed Forces Officials To Brief Press At 6:30 PM

The Director General Military Operations of all three wings of the Indian armed forces - Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force - will brief the press at 6:30 PM.

India-Pakistan News Live: Full Authority For Counter Action If Ceasefire Violated: Army

Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has "granted full authority to the Army Commanders for "counteraction in the kinetic domain to any violation of the understanding reached vide the DGMO talks of 10 May 2025," the communication wing of the Indian Army posted on social media.

India-Pakistan News Live: CII Supports Government's Action Against Terror

"What the government is doing is absolutely the right thing to do. The idea is really aligned to what the government has always said 'to punish those responsible for terrorism' and nothing can justify killing of innocent citizens. So those people responsible must be punished," CII President Sanjiv Puri told news agency PTI in an interview.

'Just Ask Pakistan': Yogi Adityanath Hails Strength Of BrahMos

"You must have seen a glimpse of the BrahMos missile during Operation Sindoor. If you didn't, then just ask the people of Pakistan about the power of the BrahMos missile," Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, during the event marking the inauguration of BrahMos facility in Lucknow.

India-Pakistan News Live: Might Of Indian Forces Also Felt In Rawalpindi, Says Rajnath Singh

The strength of the retaliatory action taken by India was also felt in Rawalpindi, where the headquarters of the Pakistani Army is located, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said.

"We not only targeted military bases near the border but the reverberation of Indian armed forces was heard even in Rawalpindi where the HQ of Pakistani Army is located. After Uri incident, the entire world saw what is the result of carrying terrorist attacks in India, when our armed forces entered Pakistan and carried out surgical strike. They saw it after Pulwama, when Balakot airstrike was done. After Pahalgam incident, the world is watching when India entered Pakistan and carried out multiple strikes," he said, while virtually inaugurating the Brahmos facility in Lucknow.

India-Pakistan News Live: Action On Terror Will Be Taken On Both Sides Of Border, Says Rajnath Singh

"Following the path of zero tolerance against terrorism, our PM Narendra Modi has made it clear that it is 'Naya Bharat' which will take effective steps against terrorism on both sides of the border. Our PM has made this very clear," Rajnath Singh said.

Indian-Pakistan News Live: Operation Sindoor Was To Avenge Pahalgam Attack, Says Rajnath Singh

The Indian armed forces avenged the attack on Pahalgam by carrying out Operation Sindoor, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said, while virtually inaugurating the Brahmos facility in Lucknow. "Operation Sindoor is not just a military operation but also the symbol of India's political, social and strategic willpower. This operation against terrorism was also the display of India's willpower and military power & capability. We have shown that whenever India will take any action against terrorism, even the land beyond border won't be safe for terrorists and their leaders," he said.

India-Pakistan News Live: Operations 'Still Ongoing', Briefing In Due Course, Says IAF

The Indian Air Force has successfully executed its assigned tasks in Operation Sindoor, with precision and professionalism. "Operations were conducted in a deliberate and discreet manner, aligned with National Objectives," the IAF said in a statement posted on social media.

Since the operations are "still ongoing", a detailed briefing will be conducted in due course, it added. The IAF urged all to refrain from speculation and dissemination of unverified information.

Rajnath Singh Inaugurates Brahmos Facility In Lucknow

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is set to inaugurate the Brahmos aerospace integration and testing facility in Lucknow. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is also present at the event.

India-Pakistan News Live: NSA Ajit Doval Attends Meeting Chaired By PM Modi

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval is part of the meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, along with the chiefs of IAF, Navy and the Chief of Defence Staff, are also present.

India-Pakistan News Live: Rajnath Singh At Key Meeting Called By PM Modi

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is part of the key meeting called by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi and Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan are also present, NDTV reported.

India-Pakistan News Live: PM Modi Chairs Key Meet With Top Security Officers

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is chairing a key meeting, NDTV reported. Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi and Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan have reached the 7 Lok Kalyan Marg.

India-Pakistan News Live: Security To Be Upgraded At Technical, Scientific Installations Near Border

Security is to be upgraded at technical and scientific installations located in border areas of J&K, Punjab, Chandigarh and Northwest locations of Rajasthan and Gujarat, said Union Minister of State Jitendra Singh.

The vital IMD Installations in Srinagar and Leh will receive bolstered security, he added.

Delhi Airport Issues Advisory, Says Some Flight Schedules May Be Impacted

Delhi Airport, in an advisory issued at 10:12 am, said the operations are running smoothly, but some flight schedules may be impacted. It also pointed towards a potential impact on security checkpoint processing times.

Read the full advisory here:

India-Pakistan News Live: Will Work With Both Nations To Find Kashmir 'Solution' After '1,000 Years', Says Trump

Trump said he would be working with the Indian and Pakistani leaderships to find a "solution" for the Kashmir "issue", which, according to him, has remained a point of tension over the past "thousand years".

"I will work with you both to see if, after a “thousand years,” a solution can be arrived at concerning Kashmir. God Bless the leadership of India and Pakistan on a job well done!!! (sic)," he posted on Truth Social.

India-Pakistan News Live: Proud That US Played A Role In Ceasefire, Says Trump, Vows To Increase Trade

US President Donald Trump said he is proud that the United States was "able to help" India and Pakistan to arrive at the "historic and heroic decision" of ceasefire.

"While not even discussed, I am going to increase trade, substantially, with both of these great nations," he added.

India-Pakistan News Live: Trump Lauds Ceasefire Decision

In a fresh post on his social media platform Truth Social, US President Donald Trump lauded the leadership of India and Pakistan for agreeing to a ceasefire after nearly four days of escalation.

"I am very proud of the strong and unwaveringly powerful leadership of India and Pakistan for having the strength, wisdom, and fortitude to fully know and understand that it was time to stop the current aggression that could have lead to to the death and destruction of so many, and so much. Millions of good and innocent people could have died! Your legacy is greatly enhanced by your brave actions," he said.

India-Pakistan News Live: 32 Airports Still Remain Shut

Despite the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, the temporary closure orders issued to 32 Indian airports in the frontier states remain has not been lifted.

The following airports will remain closed till May 14 night, or till further notice:

Adhampur, Ambala, Amritsar, Awantipur, Bathinda, Bhuj, Bikaner, Chandigarh, Halwara, Hindon, Jammu, Jaisalmer, Jamnagar, Jodhpur, Kandla, Kangra (Gaggal), Keshod, Kishangarh, Kullu Manali (Bhuntar), Leh, Ludhiana, Mundra, Naliya, Pathankot, Patiala, Porbandar, Rajkot (Hirasar), Sarsawa, Shimla, Srinagar, Thoise and Uttarlai.

India-Pakistan News Live: Factual Sequence Of Ceasefire

Here is the factual sequence of the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, starting with Operation Sindoor Phase 3, based on government sources:

  • In the early morning of May 10, India struck PAF Chaklala and Sargodha bases using BrahMos-A missiles as part of Operation Sindoor Phase 3. The impact at Chaklala was confirmed earlier through human intelligence and open-source/social media videos. Damage at Sargodha was confirmed later in the evening, along with strikes on Jacobabad, Bholari, and Skardu, as battle damage assessment was still ongoing.

  • An intelligence alert in Pakistan warned that Indian missiles could next target nuclear command and control elements and strategic deterrence office buildings. This alert was issued across Rawalpindi.

  • Following the alert, Pakistan contacted the United States and sought intervention. The U.S., which had been in contact with both sides through protocol channels, drew a red line and instructed Pakistan to activate its Army-level hotline immediately. India, as per existing protocol, refused any mediation or dialogue with Pakistan.

  • Pakistan waited until it could reduce hostilities in its most active sectors, including Poonch-Rajouri. Drone intrusion attempts were already ongoing, and Pakistan delayed contact until that wave subsided by the afternoon.

  • At 15:35 hours on May 10, Pakistan DGMO Major General Kashif Abdullah called Indian DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai and requested cessation of hostilities at the earliest.

  • India, which had prepared Phase 4 of Operation Sindoor targeting energy, economic, and strategic deterrence command and control assets, agreed to a cessation of kinetic actions. There were no conditions or suffixes attached. Both sides understood that their DGMOs would speak again after 48 hours.

  • The conversation between the two DGMOs focused only on halting kinetic action. India later clarified that other measures, such as the abeyance of the Indus Waters Treaty, would remain in effect.

Also Read: India-Pakistan Tensions: Factual Sequence Of Ceasefire

India-Pakistan News Live: No Drone Or Firing Reports From Rajouri, Pathankot, Poonch

The situation remained normal overnight in Rajouri, Pathankot, and Poonch. There were no reports of drones, firing, or shelling. In Poonch, calm returned after days of heavy shelling by Pakistan.

India-Pakistan NEWS Live

Hello and welcome to our live coverage of India-Pakistan conflict.

India reported a ceasefire violation by Pakistan hours after both countries announced a truce on Saturday. Explosions were heard and drones were observed in Srinagar shortly after the ceasefire came into effect.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a high-level meeting at his residence soon after the ceasefire announcement. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and other senior officials attended the briefing.

Tensions between India and Pakistan have remained high since a terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22, which left 26 civilians dead. In response, India conducted Operation Sindoor, which began on May 7, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir.

Drone activity was reported overnight along India’s northern and western borders.

Pakistan launched a series of drone attacks targeting military sites at 26 locations during the last three days across the border cities in India. These included forward bases, airfields, and civil aviation infrastructure. India intercepted and neutralised the attacks.

Explosions were heard again at Srinagar around 6 am on Saturday. Separately, at least three blasts were reported at air bases in Pakistan.

On Wednesday, India carried out a missile strike targeting nine locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir under an operation named ‘Sindoor’, according to officials. The strike came in response to the Pahalgam attack. Later that night, India reportedly repelled further attempts to target military infrastructure in 15 Indian cities using drones and missiles.

Click here to read our detailed coverage from Saturday.

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