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Pakistan lodges protest over Indian players’ conduct during match clash in Dubai

Pakistan lodges protest over Indian players' conduct during match clash in Dubai

Dubai: Tensions spilled off the cricket field and into diplomatic territory after Pakistan team manager Naveed Akram Cheema lodged a strong protest against the conduct of Indian players during the high-profile Pakistan-India clash held in Dubai.

Cheema expressed serious concerns regarding the Indian players’ refusal to shake hands at the toss, calling it a blatant violation of sportsmanship and a challenge to the spirit of the game.

“Respect, teamwork, and mutual courtesy are the core values of cricket,” Cheema stated. “Disregarding these principles is unacceptable at any level. The Indian players’ behavior naturally triggered a reaction from our team, as it was against the very soul of the sport.”

As part of the protest, Pakistan captain Salman Agha chose not to attend the post-match presentation ceremony. Team management described this move as a symbolic gesture to register their disapproval of the Indian players’ conduct.

Head coach Mike Hesson also voiced disappointment over the Indian team’s behavior, stating, “The reaction from our side was entirely natural. It’s crucial to uphold traditional values and mutual respect on the field.”

In addition, questions have been raised about the role of match referee Andy Pycroft from Zimbabwe. According to team sources, Pycroft allegedly requested both captains not to shake hands at the toss — an unusual and unacceptable directive in the eyes of the Pakistani management.

Pakistan, in protest, refused to attend the post-match ceremony as tensions flared in a match which was the first between the bitter rivals since May´s military action.

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India alerts Pakistan on flash floods for third time in two days

India alerts Pakistan on flash floods for third time in two days

ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI: In a rare moment of cross-border cooperation, India has issued its third flood alert to Pakistan within just two days, warning of high water levels and potential flash floods in the Sutlej and Tawi rivers.

The alerts come in the wake of intense rainfall in Jammu & Kashmir, prompting India’s Meteorological Department to issue a red alert for the region. As a consequence, Indian authorities formally notified Pakistan of rising water levels likely to affect downstream areas across the border.

On Sunday, India communicated a warning at 10 a.m. via its High Commission in Islamabad, alerting Pakistan to a high flood in the Tawi River.

The next day, two separate alerts were issued — first at 10 a.m. regarding high water levels at Harike Barrage on the Sutlej River, and a second at 6 p.m., pointing to high flood conditions below Ferozepur.

These warnings were conveyed through diplomatic channels and not via the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) mechanisms, as India had suspended treaty communications following the April 22 Pahalgam attack.

Nevertheless, the alerts mark a rare moment of cooperation and timely coordination during a humanitarian crisis.

Following India’s warning, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed receiving the alerts and passed the information to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the Pakistan Meteorological Department to initiate preventive measures.

In Pakistan, the situation continues to worsen as a high flood has been declared at Guddu Barrage. The recorded upstream flow stands at 543,184 cusecs, while the downstream flow is at 507,853 cusecs, indicating a dangerous volume of water surging through the region.

The floodwaters have inundated multiple villages and large stretches of agricultural land across Sindh and South Punjab. Hundreds of families have been displaced, and standing crops  particularly sugarcane  have been submerged, causing significant damage to livelihoods in these rural areas.

Villages such as Bakhshan Shah, Abdul Rehman Wagon, Sajan Wagon, and Murad Chachar are among the most severely affected. Homes have been flooded, and local infrastructure has been overwhelmed, adding to the suffering of residents.

Despite the growing emergency, the response from local administrations has been slow and inadequate. Residents report a lack of organized evacuations, absence of medical camps, and no provision of shelters. As a result, many have been forced to flee on their own, carrying their livestock and belongings in search of safety.

Concerns have also been raised over illegal water pipe installations in key irrigation feeders — Begari Sindh Feeder, Desert Pat Feeder, and Ghotki Feeder — which may compromise the integrity of protective dykes. Authorities are yet to act decisively on this issue.

In Gilgit-Baltistan, flash floods have cut off over 3,000 residents in the Dain area of Ghizer district, where an old bridge was washed away. Emergency boats are being used to ferry people and supplies, while the reconstruction of an RCC bridge is pending federal assistance.

“Temporary boats are helping affected residents, but we need federal government support to restore full connectivity,” said GB government spokesperson Faizullah Faraq.

Meanwhile, relief operations continue in Talidas, where hundreds of families have been displaced.

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Pralay Missile test sparks accusations of conspiracy to fuel regional arms race

Pralay Missile test sparks accusations of conspiracy to fuel regional arms race

New Delhi: India recently conducted multiple tests of its Pralay missile from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island near Odisha, according to security sources. These tests have raised concerns about escalating tensions in the region. Security officials have described the missile tests as a deliberate move aimed at triggering an arms race and increasing the risk … Read more

‘Clean Chit To Pakistan’: No involvement of Pakistan in Pahalgam attack, says Chidambaram

‘Clean Chit To Pakistan’: No involvement of Pakistan in Pahalgam attack, says Chidambaram

Former Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram has said that there is no evidence of Pakistan’s involvement in the Pahalgam terrorist attack; the attackers were Indian nationals. In an interview The Quint he said: “Have they (NIA) identified the terrorists or where they came from? For all we know, they could be homegrown terrorists. Why do … Read more

India cannot block or divert Pakistan’s water, says Ishaq Dar

India cannot block or divert Pakistan’s water, says Ishaq Dar

Kuala Lumpur: Deputy Prime Minister stated that India cannot stop or divert Pakistan’s water. In response to India’s measures, Pakistan also took strong actions, including closing airspace for Indian airlines in retaliation for the Indus Waters Treaty violations. Speaking at an event with the Pakistani community in Kuala Lumpur, Ishaq Dar stated that India took … Read more

Pakistan does not permit for terrorist activities anywhere, Bilawal Bhutto

Pakistan does not permit for terrorist activities anywhere, Bilawal Bhutto

Islamabad: Pakistan is actively engaged in a significant and ongoing effort to combat from terrorism, and does not allow any group to carry out terrorist attacks inside or outside the country. During an interview with Indian journalist Karan Thapar, he stated that Pakistan did not permit any group to attack anywhere. Pakistan is fighting with the … Read more

General Mirza warns war over water will engulf entire region

General Mirza warns war over water will engulf entire region

General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, Pakistan’s top military chief recently issued a strong warning in Singapore. He stated that a war over water resources could lead to a major crisis, engulfing the entire region. He made it clear that stopping Pakistan’s rightful share of water would be considered an act of open warfare. During a major … Read more

Shashi Tharoor’s Anti-Pakistan push fails in Colombia

Shashi Tharoor's Anti-Pakistan Push Fails in Colombia

ISLAMABAD: India’s efforts to push its narrative against Pakistan on the global stage seem to have hit another wall. Recent attempts by Shashi Tharoor in Colombia to promote a view critical of Pakistan reportedly didn’t get any support. Against India’s expectations, the Colombian government chose to side with Pakistan. In a significant move, Colombia expressed … Read more

“Battle of Truth” film released on operation “Bunyan-un-Marsus”

"Battle of Truth" film released on operation Banyan Tree

A new documentary film, “Battle of Truth” (Ma’arka Haq), has been released, celebrating Pakistan’s success in Operation Banyan Tree (Bunyan-e-Marsus). The 27-minute, 51-second film is described as comprehensive, informative, and based on verified facts. The documentary reportedly aims to expose India’s alleged “false flag operation” in Pahalgam. It also showcases what is described as Pakistan’s … Read more

Neeraj Chopra denies close friendship with Arshad Nadeem

Neeraj Chopra denies close friendship with Arshad Nadeem

KARACHI: India’s Olympic gold medalist in javelin throw, Neeraj Chopra, has said that his relationship with Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem will no longer be the same following the recent India-Pakistan tensions. Speaking to Al Jazeera ahead of the Doha Diamond League event of the World Athletics held in Qatar, Neeraj Chopra was asked about his … Read more

Modi had prior information about Pahalgam attack, says Congress President Arjun Kharge

Modi had prior information about Pahalgam attack, says Congress President Arjun Kharge

Kharge claims PM Modi knew about the Pahalgam attack on April 22. Kharge argues the intelligence report did not highlight the danger to tourists and residents. Critics accuse Modi of prioritizing his safety over the public. In a series of serious allegations, Congress President Malik Arjun Kharge has claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had … Read more

India should probe Pahalgam attack first, says Gilani

India

ISLAMABAD:  Chairman Senate Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said that Pakistan is a peaceful country and ready for a fair investigation into Pahalgam incident. While addressing an Inaugural Ceremony of the Rotary International District Conference 2025 here, he said that there should not be a blame game by India before an investigation. The Chairman Senate said … Read more

COAS Warns India: Pakistan military responds decisively to Kashmir aggression, and water war tactics

COAS Warns India: Pakistan military responds decisively to Kashmir aggression, and water war tactics

RAWALPINDI –Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir chaired a Special Corps Commanders’ Conference at the General Headquarters (GHQ) today. The high-level military huddle took a close look at the current geo-strategic situation, especially the escalating tension between Pakistan and India, and its impact on regional peace. During the meeting, the forum reaffirmed … Read more

Pak Army war exercises continue following Indian false flag Pahalgam attack

Pak Army war exercises continue following Indian false flag Pahalgam attack

The Pakistan Army’s war exercises continue in the wake of the Indian false flag Pahalgam attack. Sources said that both light and heavy modern weaponry — including tanks, artillery, and infantry units are participating in the exercises. The military exercises are being conducted in Sialkot, Narowal, Zafarwal, Shakargarh, and other areas. The Pakistan Armed Forces … Read more

Indian public rises against Modi over ‘False Flag’ claims in Pahalgam attack

Indian public rises against Modi over 'False Flag' claims in Pahalgam attack

A large section of the Indian public is calling the Pahalgam incident a “false flag operation” and is sharply criticizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies. There is growing public outrage across India against the Modi government. In a viral video, an Indian woman strongly attacked the Modi administration, raising tough questions. She questioned why no … Read more

Modi govt imposes ban on ‘Bol News’ in India

Modi govt

KARACHI: Narendra Modi led Indian government has imposed ban on eight Pakistani news channels including ‘Bol News’. Indian government has imposed ban 16 Pakistani YouTube channels in India include Pakistan’s largest news channel Bol News channel. Modi government has also imposed ban on Dawn News, Geo News, Samaa TV, ARY News, Raftaar, Snow News while … Read more