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India-Pak tensions: China's J-17 maker flies high; stock up 53% in 5 days as Asia boils

Avic Chengdu Aircraft Co Ltd is the same aerospace defence company that manufactures J-17 and J-10C fighter aircrafts. Pakistan Airforce operates J-10 Vigorous Dragon and JF-17 Thunder. The defence stock continued its dream run, even as Indian Armed Forces reportedly shot down three Pakistani fighter jets — two JF-17s and one F-16. —This marked a significant escalation in the aerial conflict in Asia. Other than Pakistan, air forces of Myanmar, Nigeria and Azerbaijan are clients of the Chinese jet manufacturer. The scrip is up 53 per cent in five sessions now.

The defence stock has been gaining traction ever since emergence of unconfirmed reports, many debunked by fact checkers, suggesting Pakistan shot down a few Indian fighter jets that were in action in the Operation Sindoor. 

https://www.businesstoday.in/markets/stocks/story/india-pak-tensions-chinas-j-17-maker-flies-high-stock-up-53-in-5-days-as-asia-boils-475495-2025-05-09

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1 minute ago, Raisins_72 said:

rajasthan police arrested a person for uploading army movements

attacks military action time lo internet shutdown cheste bagiuntadi..

only satellite and radio onunchali for Public announcements and update in the area..

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3 minutes ago, Raisins_72 said:

rajasthan police arrested a person for uploading army movements

arnab gadini emi cheyaledu gaa ila normal citizens arrest cheydanki first untaru l@vada gallu

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India also should go offensive mode anukunta, loude gaalu vine la leru...

 

Follow war and gore telegram, akkada pedutunnaru

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  • Blasts rang out across Indian-administered Kashmir and the city of Amritsar in neighbouring Punjab state, with the Indian military saying they were shooting down drones, while heavy cross-border artillery exchanges have resumed in the worst fighting with Pakistan in nearly three decades.
  • Pakistan’s military says there will be “no de-escalation” with India until it has responded fully to India’s strikes on Wednesday.
  • Pakistan’s information minister says his country has engaged only in a “defensive response so far” to India’s attacks on his country, as Pakistan’s military said India launched attack drones into Pakistan on Thursday, killing at least two civilians.
  • At least 48 people have been reported killed so far – 32 of them in Pakistan – since India launched missiles on Wednesday that it said targeted “terrorist camps” in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Pakistan retaliated with a barrage of artillery strikes.
  • The clashes follow escalating tension between the two nuclear-armed countries since a deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir’s Pahalgam on April 22, which India blamed on Pakistan. Pakistan has denied any involvement.
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    Pakistan’s military says it has shot down 77 drones launched from India over two days

    Reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan

    Pakistan’s military spokesperson, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, says that Pakistan has so far shot down 77 drones launched from India over the last two days, while also challenging the Indian authorities to “show debris of at least one Pakistani aircraft or drone that Pakistan has fired”.

    The military spokesperson also provided an update on the total death toll from Indian missile strikes on several locations in Pakistan on Wednesday, saying a total of 33 people have died, with another 76 injured.

    “There are 33 slain, all civilians [with] seven females and five children. There are 62 injured civilians, including 10 females and two children,” he added.

    He said there had been no deaths among the military, while 14 military personnel had been injured.

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    Pakistan’s military says ‘no credence’ to claims it fired missiles, drones towards India

    Reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan

    Pakistan’s military spokesperson, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, has refuted all allegations that the Pakistan army has fired drones and missiles towards India.

    “No credence to their claims. They continue to lie. Their allegation is false. Otherwise, where is their evidence?” Chaudhry responded to a question posed by Al Jazeera during a news briefing in Rawalpindi on Friday.

    In a nearly two-hour-long briefing organised for the foreign media, Chaudhry was flanked by senior officials from Pakistan’s air force and navy.

    Chaudhry also denied recent news reports that Pakistan National Security Adviser Lieutenant General Asim Malik, who heads the country’s premier intelligence agency, ISI, has spoken to his Indian counterpart, Ajit Doval.

    “There has been no direct contact between the two NSAs [national security advisers],” he said.

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    US in constant contact with India and Pakistan: White House

     

    The White House says that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in constant contact with the leaders of both India and Pakistan.

    Speaking to reporters at a briefing, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt reiterated that US President Donald Trump wants to see a de-escalation of the conflict.

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    ‘The situation is escalating’ amid explosions around Srinagar airport

     

    It is very unusual to hear explosions near the Srinagar airport, journalist Umar Mehraj, who has covered Indian-administered Kashmir for many years, tells Al Jazeera.

    “Many say that the electricity shutdowns that Kashmir is witnessing now are similar to what was witnessed during the Kargil War in 1999,” he said from Indian-administered Kashmir.

    “In my professional career, I’ve never seen anything as such with Pakistan using projectiles and drone strikes in Jammu or Kashmir,” Mehraj said.

    “The situation is escalating, there are heightened tensions, fears among the people, no one is sure what is going to be next,” he said.

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    Pakistan Cricket Board suspends PSL ‘indefinitely’

    Reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that due to the “worsening of the situation” between India and Pakistan, the 10th edition of the Pakistan Super League has been postponed “indefinitely”.

    The announcement to suspend the PSL comes a day after the organisation said the tournament’s remaining eight matches would be played in the United Arab Emirates.

    Earlier, the Indian Premier League, cricket’s most lucrative domestic T20 tournament, was suspended with “immediate effect” for one week.

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    1h ago
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    Explainer

    What is the Line of Control?

     

    With the fast-moving developments on the ground, let’s take a step back and look at what we mean by the Line of Control (LoC), a term our correspondents regularly use.

    • It is the de facto border dividing Pakistan-administered Kashmir and Indian-administered Kashmir.
    • The line originally marked the military front when the two countries declared a ceasefire in January 1949 after their first war over Kashmir.
    • It was formally named the LoC under the 1972 Simla Agreement, signed after the 1971 war that resulted in the creation of Bangladesh.

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    Clashes along Line of Control resume after hours of relative calm

     

    Umar Mehraj, a journalist based in Srinagar in Indian-administered Kashmir, said civilians living near the Line of Control that bisects Kashmir are increasingly fleeing as the situation is “escalating very dangerously” and cross-border fighting has resumed.

    “After 13 hours of relative calm today, the clashes along the Line of Control have resumed. There are also reports of heavy exchanges of artillery along the Line of Control in Kupwara, Poonch, Uri, and Samba,” he told Al Jazeera.

    “Civilians in the border area are living under growing fear, and thousands have fled their homes, seeking shelter in other areas or makeshift camps.”

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    1h ago
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    Analysis

    IPL not likely to finish season ‘in the near future’

     

    Raunak Kapoor, an Indian cricket broadcaster, says that while the Indian Premier League has been suspended for a week due to the tensions with Pakistan, it will likely be delayed for much longer.

    “I don’t see them finishing [the season] in the near future,” he told Al Jazeera from Mumbai.

    “We are probably looking at a time after the Indian monsoon [to complete the season], in September or October,” he added.

    Kapoor said he believes the authorities will act much like they did during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the IPL was suspended around April and resumed in the UAE around September.

    “They will certainly finish the league, whether they can manage it at home or not,” he said.

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    1h ago
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    Explosions reported near Srinagar airport

     

    The news agency Reuters, citing local officials, is reporting that there have been about 10 explosions around Srinagar airport in Indian-administered Kashmir.

    Journalist Umar Mehraj told Al Jazeera that “multiple loud explosions were heard … near the Srinagar airport, after people had seen projectiles in the sky”.

    “Panic spread among locals,” Meraj said from Indian-administered Kashmir.

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    1h ago
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    WATCH: Can India and Pakistan avoid a fourth war over Kashmir?

     

    The biggest military escalation between India and Pakistan in decades continues.

    Missile strikes, drone attacks, and deadly shelling have struck on both sides of the border in the disputed region of Kashmir.

    With dozens of civilians dead and both countries trading blame, can the two nuclear powers contain the dispute?

    Watch The Take below:

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    2h ago
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    International Crisis Group says world powers ‘indifferent’ to India-Pakistan crisis

     

    The think tank says “foreign powers appear to have been somewhat indifferent” to the prospect of war, despite warnings of possible escalation.

    “Aside from their preoccupation with the multitude of other crises unfolding around the world, many foreign capitals may also have feared contradicting themselves after having expressed support for India’s prerogative to ‘fight terrorism’ following the brutal Pahalgam killings,” the ICG said in a statement.

    US Vice President JD Vance on Thursday said that Washington wanted to see a “de-escalation” in a worsening conflict between India and Pakistan, but that it was “fundamentally none of our business”.

    But the ICG said that a “combination of bellicose rhetoric, domestic agitation and the remorseless logic of military one-upmanship have heightened the risks of escalation, particularly because for some time there was no diplomatic communication between the sides”.

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    2h ago
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    ‘We still have an opportunity for an off-ramp’: India’s former FM

     

    India’s former Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla has told Al Jazeera that, as he understands, the national security advisers of India and Pakistan “are in touch with each other”.

    He said the message being conveyed in news conferences by Indian officials is that “India is committed to peace, but the choice of de-escalation lies with Pakistan. In other words, there is an off-ramp situation here”.

    He added, “Even if you look at the Indian air force briefing, there’s a lot of … operational restraint that is being talked about, and the fact that there is definitely a desire to avoid a wider conflict.

    “India does believe that its actions have been calibrated, have been precise, have been responsible, and it is not designed in any way to escalate the situation, unless Pakistan, you know, sort of seeks that avenue.

    “And if that’s the case, then the Indian response is likely to be firm.”

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6 minutes ago, Satakarni_bali said:

India also should go offensive mode anukunta, loude gaalu vine la leru...

 

Follow war and gore telegram, akkada pedutunnaru

Common ppl like us feel the same but there r lot need to consider and they need to rely on some parameters before being so aggressive. 
Gen Bakshi also pushing for aggression, but again it’s quite different picture than what the actual internal team is seeing ! Let’s hope India be the aggressor ! 

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@kevinUsa - pls don’t spam this with analysis and bull$hit articles. Inko thread veyi and keep this for simple updates to follow easily for DB folks. 
 

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Just now, Raisins_72 said:

Common ppl like us feel the same but there r lot need to consider and they need to rely on some parameters before being so aggressive. 
Gen Bakshi also pushing for aggression, but again it’s quite different picture than what the actual internal team is seeing ! Let’s hope India be the aggressor ! 

So far only defending ga, vaalu wants to escalate and play a victim card, anduke playing with civilian flights..

 

Anyways sialkot lo okati vesaru anta now

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27 minutes ago, 2024 said:

arnab gadini emi cheyaledu gaa ila normal citizens arrest cheydanki first untaru l@vada gallu

Yupp, no one is exceptional - should arrest him if he does share the military movement. 

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Just now, Satakarni_bali said:

So far only defending ga, vaalu wants to escalate and play a victim card, anduke playing with civilian flights..

 

Anyways sialkot lo okati vesaru anta now

Since last 1 hr, looks India started retaliating so hardly in Sialkot & other place. 
 

Let them play victim card, no one buys it. Supporters like China & Turkey will keep supporting them anyway & all these should have considered by army anyway ! 

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24 minutes ago, Satakarni_bali said:

India also should go offensive mode anukunta, loude gaalu vine la leru...

 

Follow war and gore telegram, akkada pedutunnaru

Telegram link pls

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India has deployed a naval strike group armed with supersonic cruise missiles closer to Pakistan, following several days of cross-border clashes between the two nuclear-armed nations.

 

India’s western fleet has moved into the northern Arabian Sea, positioning itself within range of Karachi.

 

The group includes an aircraft carrier, destroyers, frigates, and anti-submarine vessels, some of which are equipped with BrahMos missiles—Russian-Indian developed weapons capable of reaching speeds of Mach 3 and striking targets up to 500 miles away.

 

Source: The Telegraph

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20 Pakistani security personnel were killed by Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants in South Waziristan.

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