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Operation Sindoor trademark: Reliance Industries, three others file for trademark registry after India attacks Pakistan terror camps

[ad_1] Operation Sindoor trademark: After the government’s announcement regarding strikes on terrorist facilities in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, four separate entities have submitted applications to the trademark registry for registering ‘Operation Sindoor‘.The applicants are Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) and three private individuals – Mukesh Chetram Agrawal, Retired Group Captain Kamal Singh Oberh, and

‘At least 100 terrorists killed; Operation Sindoor still ongoing’: Rajnath Singh at all-party meet | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: The government on Thursday told the all-party meet that ‘Operation Sindoor‘, carried out by the Indian armed forces, killed over 100 terrorists, news agency PTI reported, citing sources.While chairing the meeting, defence minister Rajnath Singh briefed the political parties about the precision strikes conducted by the forces on the terrorist spots located

Asian, European stock market climb as China-US trade talks loom, UK deal drives FTSE up

[ad_1] Asian and European markets mostly rose Thursday ahead of weekend tariff talks between China and the United States, with London boosted by reports that a “major trade deal” flagged by Donald Trump was with Britain.After the fireworks sparked by the US president’s “Liberation Day” on April 2, markets have enjoyed a period of calm

‘It’s all over social media’: Pakistan defence minister Khwaja Asif’s bizarre response when asked for proof of downing Indian jet | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Pakistan’s defence minister Khwaja Asif faced embarrassment during a CNN interview when he failed to provide concrete evidence for his claims that Pakistan had shot down five Indian jets during Operation Sindoor.When pressed for details during the interview, Asif could only cite “social media” as his source, leading to a pointed rebuke

Operation Sindoor: Several airports in India closed – check full list; IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, Akasa flights cancelled

[ad_1] Operation Sindoorimpact on air travel: Several airports across India are closed for commercial flights over the next few days following India’s missile strikes on terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir.Hundreds of flights of airlines likeIndiGo, Air India, Spicejet, Akasa Air, Air India Express have been cancelled and rescheduled.Air travel in the country

Opposition briefed on ‘Operation Sindoor’; 13 civilians killed in Pak shelling: Key developments | India News

[ad_1] A view of the deserted market after Pakistan continues to violate the ceasefire, in Poonch on Wednesday. (ANI photo) NEW DELHI: The India-Pakistan border continues to be tense on Thursday, a day after armed forces carried out “Operation Sindoor” against terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir (PoJK). The armed forces, under

Gold rate today: Gold prices slip in India to Rs 96,980 per 10 grams

[ad_1] Gold, which serves as a protection against economic and political uncertainty, typically shows positive performance when interest rates are low. (AI image) Gold rate today: Gold prices in India declined on Thursday despite global prices rising after the U.S. Federal Reserve highlighted concerns about increasing inflation and employment market challenges.Indian market participants remained wary

Blast heard in Lahore; flight ops at Karachi, Sialkot airports temporarily suspended | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: A loud explosion was heard in Paksitan’s Lahore on Thursday, a day after Indian Army conducted airstrikes at multiple locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, news agency Reuters reported.Meanwhile, Pakistan Airports Authority has temporarily suspended flight operations at airports in Karachi, Lahore, and Sialkot.According to PAA, the airports in Lahore and Sialkot

Before & after: Satellite images reveal damage to terror camps in Pakistan after Operation Sindoor | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Fresh satellite images released on Thursday revealed the scale of destruction caused after Indian Army carried out precision strikes at 9 terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, under ‘Operation Sindoor’.The comparative satellite images, released by Maxar Technologies, showed substantial structural damage across critical locations, specifically targeting the Jamia Mosque in Bahawalpur