India-Pakistan conflict: 'Mitti Mein Mila Do ...' PM's strict message to Islamabad, DGMO level Talk today | 10 Updates | Today news

In the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack, India informed several world capitals – including the United States – that its criminal action against Terrorize Camps in Pakistan should leave no room for doubt, the government’s sources told Pti on Sunday. After the launch of Operation Sindoor on May 7, India also transferred that any future military provocation from Pakistan would get a stronger and more decisive response, the sources added. Here are the top ten updates: 1. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: ” Inko Mitti Mein Mila Do ‘; Markaz is on the dust, others are in line, ‘said sources that refer to terror groups, sources told PTI with reference to terror groups. “Wahan’s Goli Chalegi, toh Yahan’s Gola Chalega (if they fire bullets, we will respond with guns),” one of the sources quoted PM Modi than following the Pakistani actions, Pti reports. 2. Meanwhile, the director-general of military operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan are planning to hold reservations today, following the ceasefire agreement between the two countries in the nuclear weapons amid increasing tensions. Earlier on Sunday, India announced the names of the Pakistani officials who attended the funeral of Lashkar-E-Taiba (Note)-Roris Abdul Rauf, who was killed during Operation Sindoor. According to the Ministry of Defense, the funeral took place in Muridke, Pakistan. Abdul Rauf, a designated global terrorist by the US Treasury, was a senior commander. 3. Senior leadership of the Pakistan Army, along with the inspector general of the police for the Punjab Province in Pakistan, was seen that he attended the funeral and offered prayers for fellowed commander Abdul Rauf. The present included Lt Gen Fayyaz Hussain, Major General Rao Imran, Brigadier Mohammad Furqan of the administration wing, Punjab legislator USman Anwar, and Malik Sohaib Ahmed. 4. Border Safety Forces Constable Deepak Chingakham has succumbed to injuries sustained in border-border firing by Pakistan Rangers in Rs Pura, Jammu division, during the interim night of May 9 and 10. DG BSF and all ranks pay condolences with Deepak Chingakham. “DG BSF and all ranks greet the highest sacrifice made by Constable Deepak Chingakham in the service line. He was injured in the border fire on May 10, 2025 by Pakistan, Jammu, Jammu. He succumbed to his injuries today, on May 11, 2025,” BSF said. Indian armed forces that had the ‘desired effect’ on enemy targets during Operation Sindoor are the goal of decimating ‘terrorist camps’ and ‘all our pilots are at home’. “We chose the targets carefully and from the nine selected targets, the target systems given to the IAF were the infamous training camps in Bahawalpur and Muridke,” he said. 6. Michael Kugelman, American writer and expert in US policy specializing in South Asia while talking about the tensions in India-Pakistan, said the developments were fast, and that the ceasefire was sudden and remarkable. Kugelman, while talking to Ani, said that the tension between India and Pakistan was at its lowest in decades, and that the ceasefire had provoked things, reports Ani. “Well, it was a whole week, given how we saw such a big escalation in tension over the last few days, and then there is a very sudden ceasefire that appeared from the nowhere. It’s really remarkable. I think the India, Pakistan relations were on one of their lowest points in a number of decades, and that they were approaching.” 7. Pti reported that cited government resources said on Sunday that Pakistan would stop hostilities and be “sued for peace” after realizing that India is serious – especially after the destruction of eight of his air base. Pakistanians got the message after being hammered by Indian missiles, they said. against terrorism. The operation will be continued and we will hit where they (terrorists) are hiding … Operation Sindoor is on and it is a powerful message … A free hand has been given to the armed forces by the Premier Modes and to retaliate with full power, “the former DGP Vaid told Ani. warned that India exercised tremendous self-control while focusing only on non-skiing action.