eye THE SUNDAY EXPRESS MAGAZINE Stewing in the Manosphere AHMEDABAD,LATECITY May11,2025 DAILY FROM: AHMEDABAD, CHANDIGARH, DELHI, JAIPUR, KOLKATA, LUCKNOW, MUMBAI, NAGPUR, PUNE, VADODARA NSA DOVAL AND WANG YI TALK CEASEFIRE... BLACKOUTS, DRONES FROM SRINAGAR TO BARMER Trump claims credit; Hours later, violations by Pak; it Delhi’s new red lines: should take serious steps: Misri terror from Pak ‘act of war’, Indus pause stays EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE SRINAGAR, NEW DELHI, CHANDIGARH, AHMEDABAD, MAY 10 SHUBHAJIT ROY, AMRITA NAYAK DUTTA & RITIKA CHOPRA NEW DELHI, MAY 10 EIGHTEEN DAYS after a deadly terror attack in J&K’s Pahalgam prompted India to launch a militarystrikeagainstPakistanleading to four days of fierce confrontation, the two nuclear-armedcountriesagreed to stop firing and military action from 5 pm Saturday, marking an end to hostilities. Announcing the ceasefire, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri saidatamediabriefingSaturday evening, “The Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) WWW.INDIANEXPRESS.COM BUSINESS AS USUAL BY UNNY FIRINGS AND DRONE sightings in the border areas — from Srinagar and Anantnag in Jammu & Kashmir to Barmer in Rajasthan and Kutch in Gujarat —hoursaftertheannouncement to stop firing and military actions,highlightedhowPakistan’s intentions and the bilateral trust deficit will continue to test how the ceasefire will endure. In a late night briefing, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri who announced the ceasefire at 6 pm in a press conference, was back to point out the violations by Pakistan. “For the last few hours, there have been repeated violations of the understanding arrivedatearlierthiseveningbetween the Directors General of Military Operations of India and Pakistan,” he said. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 What has changed: India’s terms of engagement on terror and ties of Pakistan called the Director General of Military Operations CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 C Rajamohan YET ANOTHER military con- frontation between India and Pakistan has come to anendandthistime,after their most intense fighting in two decades, the terms of engagement betweenDelhiandRawalpindihave changed. India’s effort to break out of the constricting corner formed by Pakistan’s nuclear weapons and crossborder terrorism has produced some key advances:thewillingness and ability to attack Pakistan’s heartland in west Panjab and CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 BrahMos likely used in precision attacks on dozen Pak air bases AMRITA NAYAK DUTTA & SHUBHAJIT ROY NEW DELHI, MAY 10 IN RETALIATORY precision strikes on Pakistani military bases early Saturday, the Indian armed forces are learnt to have used the latest missiles, guided munitions and loitering munitions in their arsenal. The sites targeted were the PakistanibasesatRafiqui(Shorkot, Jhang), Murid (Chakwal), Nur Khan (Chaklala, Rawalpindi) Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur and Chunian (Kasur). The air bases in Skardu, Bholari, Jacobabad and Sargodha also suffered extensive damage.RadarsitesatPasrurand Sialkotweretargetedusingprecision munitions. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 AFGHANISTAN Masculinity is being defined by teens through bullying, cyber crime and self-harm FOUR-PAGE PULLOUT 12+04(EYE)PAGES,`6.00 Skardu Chaklala Murid Sialkot PAKISTAN Pasrur Rafiqui Jacobabad Chunian Rahim YarKhan INDIA Sukkur Bholari PAKBASES TARGETED PAKRADAR SITESHIT AS NEWS OF CEASEFIRE TRICKLES IN Migrant workers heading back home battle uncertainty BRENDAN DABHI KURAN (BHUJ), MAY 10 AS NEWS of the ceasefire between India and Pakistan began to flash around 5 pm Saturday, it wasslowtoreachtheremotevillages in Bhuj bordering India- Pakistan that have seen immense industrial development after the quake of January 26, 2001 in certain parts. In contrast to the villages, the scenes on the highway connecting the chief town of Bhuj broughtbackmemoriesof Covid CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Migrants workers huddled up in a vehicle. Bhupendra Rana Ahmedabad
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