India said "the threat was neutralised ... with kinetic and non-kinetic means"
The violent crisis between India and Pakistan is exactly the kind of international emergency that would once have prompted a full-on US diplomatic drive to cool tempers and head off a wider war.
Blackouts enforced in border districts
Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged de-escalation and expressed support for direct dialogue in separate calls with Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday, US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said
Devi, a daily labourer, had recently come along with 15 relatives from Bihar, one of India's poorest regions, for employment in the village of Akhnoor near Jammu, in the Indian-administered part of the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir
An Indian Air Force spokesperson said he had no comment when asked about the Reuters report
Sirens ring out in Jammu, projectiles in night sky; Islamabad says Indian drones earlier entered its airspace
Today's Star Explains is on how the web of misinformation is being spread around the conflict, and who is fuelling it
India said "the threat was neutralised ... with kinetic and non-kinetic means"
Blackouts enforced in border districts
India and Pakistan yesterday accused each other of carrying out waves of attacks using drones and missiles, as deadly confrontations between the nuclear-armed foes raised the fear of escalation.
The violent crisis between India and Pakistan is exactly the kind of international emergency that would once have prompted a full-on US diplomatic drive to cool tempers and head off a wider war.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged de-escalation and expressed support for direct dialogue in separate calls with Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday, US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said
Devi, a daily labourer, had recently come along with 15 relatives from Bihar, one of India's poorest regions, for employment in the village of Akhnoor near Jammu, in the Indian-administered part of the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir
An Indian Air Force spokesperson said he had no comment when asked about the Reuters report
South Asia's two nuclear-armed countries, India and Pakistan, are once again embroiled in a new conflict over the issue of Pahalgam in Kashmir
Sirens ring out in Jammu, projectiles in night sky; Islamabad says Indian drones earlier entered its airspace
Today's Star Explains is on how the web of misinformation is being spread around the conflict, and who is fuelling it