In a pointed escalation of rhetoric, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif warned that India would be “buried under the wreckage of its warplanes” in any future military confrontation. His remarks, made on October 5, 2025, were a direct response to recent statements from India’s top security officials and come amid ongoing tensions between the two...
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India, Pakistan Extend Airspace Ban for Each Other’s Aircraft Till October 24 Amid Rising Tensions
India has once again extended the closure of its airspace for Pakistan-registered civilian and military aircraft till October 24, according to a report. In a reciprocal move, Pakistan has also closed its airspace for Indian planes for the same duration. Both countries have kept their airspace shut for each other’s aircraft since April 30, following...
LeT Deputy Chief Saifullah Kasuri Threatens PM Modi, Vows Revenge and Claims on Kashmir
Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) deputy chief Saifullah Kasuri has issued a direct threat to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and India, warning of dire consequences. Speaking at a public gathering in Bahawalpur, Kasuri said, “We are in difficult times, but our spirits are high. We are soft like silk for our people, but beyond description for our enemies.”...
Pakistan Air Force Officer Issues Bold Rhetoric After Heavy Losses in Operation Sindoor
Pakistan’s military has once again resorted to rhetoric following major losses during Operation Sindoor, where several of its fighter jets and air bases were severely damaged by Indian forces. Speaking at the Defence and Martyrs’ Day ceremony in Karachi on Saturday, Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Air Vice Marshal Shahryar Khan attempted to downplay the setback,...
Pakistani Army Faces Heat After Photo With Terrorist Saifullah Kasuri Resurfaces Post Pahalgam Attack
New Delhi: A resurfaced photograph of US-designated terrorist Saifullah Kasuri, the alleged mastermind of the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, alongside a Pakistani army officer has reignited scrutiny over Pakistan’s links with terror groups. The image, believed to be taken in April, has been widely circulated on social media platform X,...
Pakistan Begins Reconstruction at Nur Khan Air Base Post-India Strike
Islamabad: Months after India conducted Operation Sindoor in May 2025, Pakistan has reportedly begun reconstruction at its Nur Khan Air Base. Satellite imagery captured by US-based Maxar Technologies and circulating on social media shows ongoing rebuilding activities at the heavily damaged airbase. The images, captured on Wednesday, reveal groundwork and structural work inside the airbase...
Harbhajan Singh Urges India to Boycott Pakistan Clash in Asia Cup 2025 After Pahalgam Attack
As the Asia Cup 2025 prepares to kick off in the UAE on September 9, the highly anticipated clash between India and Pakistan has already sparked intense debate. This would mark the first meeting between the two cricketing rivals since the deadly Pahalgam terror attack in April, which claimed several innocent lives and escalated tensions...
PM Modi Lauds Operation Sindoor, Warns Pakistan Over Indus Treaty After Pahalgam Attack
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the nation from the Red Fort on the 79th Independence Day, praised the Indian Armed Forces for the success of Operation Sindoor, a mission launched in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. Modi revealed that after the massacre, which shocked the nation and the world, his government gave...
India Hits Back at Pakistan Over Threats, Warns of ‘Severe Consequences’ for Misadventures
India issued a stern response to recent provocative remarks made by Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir, strongly condemning the hostile rhetoric as a diversionary tactic aimed at masking Islamabad’s internal failures. Speaking at a press briefing on Thursday, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal criticized the recurring pattern of “reckless, war-mongering, and...
“Osama Bin Laden in a Suit”: Former Pentagon Official Slams Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir Over Nuclear Threats
In a sharp rebuke of Pakistan’s military leadership, former Pentagon official Michael Rubin has likened Pakistan’s army chief General Asim Munir to Osama bin Laden, following Munir’s recent nuclear threat remarks made on US soil. Rubin, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, accused Munir of behaving like a “rogue leader” and said Pakistan...









