New Delhi: In a major embarrassment for Pakistan, its artillery shelling missed Indian targets and instead landed near a UN field station in Poonch, exposingโฆ
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Jaish Chiefโs Sister Among 10 Killed in Operation Sindoor
SRINAGAR : Top intelligence sources have confirmed to The New Indian that ten family members of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) leader Masood Azhar โ including his sisterโฆ
View More Jaish Chiefโs Sister Among 10 Killed in Operation SindoorKashmiri Hawkerโs Heroic Act Amid Pahalgam Tragedy
In the wake of a devastating terrorist attack in Pahalgamโs Baisaran Valley that left 26 civilians dead, a Kashmiri shawl hawker, Sajad Ahmad Bhat, emerged as a beacon of hope. Amid chaos and carnage, Bhat risked his life to rescue wounded tourists, carrying them to safety through rugged terrain.
View More Kashmiri Hawkerโs Heroic Act Amid Pahalgam TragedyEXCLUSIVE: Pahalgam Terror Attack Preceded By Hamas-LeT Pact
SRINAGAR: Top Intelligence sources have revealed to The New Indian that the key plotters behind the Pahalgam terror attack were also participants in a rallyโฆ
View More EXCLUSIVE: Pahalgam Terror Attack Preceded By Hamas-LeT PactNIA Chief Visits Pahalgam Attack Site, Probe Gains Momentum
NIA chief Sadanand Vasant Date visited the Pahalgam massacre site as the agency intensifies its probe into the Baisaran Valley attack, suspected to be orchestrated by Lashkar-e-Taiba and aided by local OGWs.
View More NIA Chief Visits Pahalgam Attack Site, Probe Gains MomentumClips Expose Resurgence of Pakistan-Backed Terror Designs
Exclusive visuals accessed by The New Indian expose the presence of top Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba figures at a Rawalakot rally, highlighting Pakistanโs renewed support for terrorism across Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).
View More Clips Expose Resurgence of Pakistan-Backed Terror DesignsIntelligence Agencies Release Names of 14 J&K Terrorists
In a significant development amidst rising security threats following the recent Pahalgam attack, intelligence agencies have identified 14 active homegrown terrorists linked to Pakistan-backed groups Hizbul Mujahideen, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Jaish-e-Mohammed. These operatives, aged between 20 and 40, are accused of facilitating terror activities and collaborating with foreign infiltrators. The identities of these individuals have been disclosed as part of ongoing efforts to dismantle terror networks in Jammu and Kashmir.
View More Intelligence Agencies Release Names of 14 J&K TerroristsIB Officer, Navy Lt and Railway Engineer Among Pahalgam Terror Victims
Among those killed in Tuesdayโs Pahalgam terror attack were Indian Navy officer Lt. Vinay Narwal, Intelligence Bureau staffer Manish Ranjan, and Railways engineer Atul Mone. Their deaths have spotlighted the human cost of terrorism that shattered families and shocked the nation.
View More IB Officer, Navy Lt and Railway Engineer Among Pahalgam Terror VictimsNIA secures successful extradition of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack mastermind Tahawwur Rana from US
In a major breakthrough, the NIA has successfully extradited 26/11 Mumbai terror attack mastermind Tahawwur Rana from the US after a prolonged legal battle, marking a significant step in bringing justice to the victims of the 2008 attacks.
View More NIA secures successful extradition of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack mastermind Tahawwur Rana from USKashmiri Pandits Return to Nadimarg to Mourn 2003 Massacre
SRINAGAR: A gathering of Kashmiri Pandits on Sunday paid homage to their kin who were brutally killed by terrorists at Nadimarg village in Jammu andโฆ
View More Kashmiri Pandits Return to Nadimarg to Mourn 2003 MassacreNIA Raids 12 Sites in Jammu Over Cross-Border Infiltration
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) launched raids at 12 locations in Jammu, focusing on dismantling networks aiding cross-border infiltration by banned terror outfits like LeT and JeM.
View More NIA Raids 12 Sites in Jammu Over Cross-Border InfiltrationLeTโs Key Attack Plotter and Saeedโs close aide Abu Qatal Gunned Down in Pakistan
Abu Qatal Sindhi, a senior Lashkar-e-Taiba commander, was fatally ambushed in Pakistan. Known for orchestrating cross-border strikes and recruiting operatives, his death is a significant setback for the terror group.
View More LeTโs Key Attack Plotter and Saeedโs close aide Abu Qatal Gunned Down in Pakistan