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- 2025 India–Pakistan crisis - Wikipedia
On 7 May 2025, India launched missile strikes in Pakistan, leading to a military conflict between the two countries On 7 May 2025 Pakistan's Army responded by launching a blitz on Poonch , Jammu killing 16 civilians and leaving hundreds of homes destroyed
- Four Days in May: The India-Pakistan Crisis of 2025
The conflict represents several military firsts: This was the first time India used cruise missiles on Pakistan, both the BrahMos cruise missile (co-developed with Russia) as well as the European SCALP-EG
- India–Pakistan drone and missile conflict: differing and . . .
The four-day military conflict between India and Pakistan from 7–10 May 2025 was their deadliest in decades For the first time since the 1971 India–Pakistan War, India targeted Pakistan’s heartland province of Punjab, with Pakistan targeting India’s own Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat states, both with drones and missiles
- India-Pakistan Conflict in Spring 2025 - Congress. gov
Late on May 6 and into May 7, India’s military launched “Operation Sindoor” with drone and missile strikes on nine alleged terrorist targets in both Pakistani-held Kashmir and Pakistan proper, including the alleged LeT headquarters and that of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM)—another U S -designated terrorist group—both in Pakistan’s Punjab heartland
- Timeline of 2025 India-Pakistan Conflict: What You Need to Know
The 2025 India-Pakistan Conflict officially began on March 17, 2025, when a skirmish along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Uri sector escalated into a sustained artillery duel According to Indian defense officials, Pakistani forces initiated unprovoked shelling on forward Indian positions, prompting immediate retaliation
- The 2025 India–Pakistan Conflict - GRMI - grm. institute
The 2025 India–Pakistan conflict marked a sharp escalation in the long-standing tensions between the two nations It began with a terrorist attack in Pahalgam and rapidly expanded into military, diplomatic, and humanitarian dimensions
- Crisis Without Closure: India-Pakistan Confrontation in an . . .
In the ensuing tit-for-tat escalation, India launched a second wave of strikes, initially claiming to have hit three Pakistani Air Force (PAF) bases: Nur Khan (Chaklala) near Rawalpindi,
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