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  • Red Fort blast shows signs of Pakistan's ISI 'tradecraft', probe focuses on external handler Abu Okasha

    Crucial evidence supporting this theory has come from the interrogation of the two arrested suspects -- Dr Muzafar Rather and Dr Muzammil Shakeel. Their travel and communication records show that they were in Istanbul in 2022.

  • Inside Jaish’s new ‘female jihad’: How Masood Azhar is radicalising Pakistani women to fight its ‘enemies’ in India

    Azhar’s promise that women will be trained like men and taught to see violence as a path to paradise is deeply dangerous. It signals a widening pool of potential operatives and supporters.

  • 'Congress backed Pak-groomed terrorists instead of supporting Indian Army during Operation Sindoor,' alleges PM Modi in Assam

    Modi also said, “The wounds inflicted by Jawaharlal Nehru, during the Chinese aggression in 1962, on the people of Assam are yet to heal.”

  • 15 terror camps return in PoK in just 90 days: How ISI-backed groups are going smaller, smarter and deadlier

    To evade mass casualties and evade surveillance, the terror groups are splitting large camps into smaller, mobile setups, housing about 20–25 terrorists per location.

  • No way out: Trapped in flooded tunnels, Pahalgam terrorists were tracked and eliminated

    Chalking out a plan, security agencies identified an 8-km infiltration route commonly used by terrorists and fortified the region.

  • How security forces killed Pahalgam attack mastermind, 2 other terrorists in J&K Operation Mahadev

    Top security grid sources told CNN-News18 that a suspicious call from this device, two days ago, was the trigger for the operation.

  • ‘Not the same person’: Hina Rabbani Khar's denial on terrorist’s identity exposes Pakistan on TV | WATCH

    The testy exchange has not only gone viral but has also become symbolic of Pakistan’s repeated and blatant obfuscations when it comes to terror elements operating openly on its soil.

  • Kashmir tourism begins to rebound after Pahalgam attack, boosted by affordable travel, improved connectivity

    Domestic travel operators, airlines, hotel owners, and shikara operators that Moneycontrol spoke to expressed confidence that tourists would return to Kashmir for the remainder of the 2025 summer season.

  • Delhi HC reserves verdict on Turkish firm Celebi's plea against revocation of security clearance by Centre

    Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi speaking on behalf of Celebi Aviation on May 23 told the Delhi High Court that the Indian government has not provided any information on why Celebi Aviation's security clearance was revoked by the BCAS.

  • Operation Sindoor fallout: Govt may rethink China flight resumption after intel links Red Dragon to Pakistan

    Government officials aware of the ongoing discussions told Moneycontrol that if the CJWS's reports are verified independently by the Indian government, all discussion of resuming direct flights could be put on hold.

  • ‘Access to VIP and cargo data’: Solicitor General flags security concerns as Celebi fights clearance revocation

    Justice Sachin Datta was hearing a petition filed by the Turkey-based Celebi Airport Services India Pvt Ltd, challenging the revocation of its security clearance in the wake of Turkey's support to Pakistan amid rising tensions with India.

  • 'Contrary to law': Celebi to Delhi HC on govt's decision to revoke security clearance

    Senior Advocate Mukul Rohatgi asserted that Celebi's workforce consists of Indian nationals and that the firm is not politically affiliated with the Turkish government.

  • Al-Qaeda, other US-designated terror groups paying Elon Musk's X for blue tick benefits, watchdog report claims

    The report raises serious legal, ethical, and national security questions, especially for a platform that claims to be a global hub for “free speech.”

  • ‘Not a rogue company, public perception can’t justify job losses’: Çelebi defends itself in Delhi High Court

    Solicitor General Tushar Mehta appearing for the Central government in his response told the Delhi High Court that Bureau of Civil Aviation Safety (BCAS)'s decision on May 15 was taken in the interest of national security in light of certain inputs that continuing the services of the petitioner companies would be hazardous in the present situation.

  • National interest and public safety are paramount says Ram Mohan Naidu after BCAS suspends Celebi's security clearance

    Naidu also said that he is personally monitoring the situation and that MoCA is in active coordination with airport operators to manage the transition smoothly. The minister of civil aviation also said that efforts are being made to ensure that employees working with Celebi are retained and continue to contribute.

  • Adani group terminates DragonPass tie-up after criticism over partnership with Chinese firm

    The Adani Airport Holdings decision comes almost a week after it announced its association

  • Çelebi denies political links after India revokes security clearance over national security concerns

    Çelebi also dismissed social media claims about security lapses at the Delhi cargo terminal, stating that all its facilities are regularly audited by Indian authorities such as the CISF, BCAS, and AAI.

  • GMR Airports run Delhi, Hyderabad airports cut ties with Turkish airport services firm Celebi

    DIAL has assured that all employees currently on the rolls of Çelebi entities for cargo and ground handling services at IGI Airport will be transitioned to the new employer(s) with immediate effect.

  • India revokes security clearance for Turkish airport services firm Celebi over 'national security concerns'

    Celebi currently covers 65 percent of Indian aviation traffic through its presence in nine airports including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Cochin, Ahmedabad, Mopa and Kannur. It provides ground handling as Çelebi Airport Services India and cargo services as Çelebi Delhi Cargo Terminal Management India at Delhi.

  • Codeshare pact with Turkish Airlines enhances connectivity of Delhi, Mumbai hubs: IndiGo

    India's largest airline said that by continuous reinvestment of its resources in expanding its international routes, it is fuelling the aviation sector's development and creating jobs, both direct and indirect, across India.

  • Around 2,000 Indian tourists pull back from Turkey, Azerbaijan; bookings slide south

    The cancellation requests were for trips planned to Turkey and Azerbaijan between May and July, initial estimates from industry participants and experts suggest

  • MakeMyTrip sees 250% surge in Turkey, Azerbaijan trip cancellations amid boycott calls

    Many Indian tourists are now cancelling their trips to these countries. According to a statement from MakeMyTrip, India’s largest travel booking platform, bookings to Turkey and Azerbaijan have dropped sharply.

  • IndiGo not looking to cut flight operations to Turkey, Azerbaijan so far amid boycott calls

    As the India-Pak ceasefire announcement was being made, more and more travel companies decided to not take bookings for Turkey and Azerbaijan

  • IndiGo flight 6E 2045 returns back to Delhi Airport after 'Blackout’ in Amritsar

    Multiple regions across Punjab, including Amritsar, Pathankot, and Hoshiarpur, were placed under red alert on May 12 evening following reports of drone activity near key military installations, triggering emergency blackouts and a high-security response.

  • International shipping, air traffic likely to normalise in a week, after India-Pakistan ceasefire

    Indian airlines will have to rearrange their flight schedules for both passenger and cargo operations following the ceasefire, and will also need to address the backlog of passenger cancellations, which is likely to limit the speedy and efficient recovery of air traffic.

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