Indian Armed Forces shoot down nearly 100 drones in six J&K districts
No casualties or damage; sirens, blackouts, and vigilance on borders
For the second night in a row, Pakistan launched a major drone offensive targeting military installations, airbases, and civilian areas across Jammu, Rajouri, Poonch, Samba, Kathua, and Udhampur.
From 8:20 pm to 10:30 pm, waves of nearly 100 drones — many Turkish and Chinese-made — crossed the Line of Control and International Border. India’s advanced Air Defence System, including S-400, Barak-8, Akash missiles, and DRDO anti-drone technology, swiftly neutralized every threat.
“No military or civilian targets were hit. The situation is under control,” officials confirmed.
CITIZEN ADVISORY: Residents along the border are urged to remain indoors and follow local safety instructions.
INSIDE: See detailed report on India’s air defence strategy → Page 3
PHOTOS: Images of recovered drone debris → Page 5
🗣️ CONGRESS RALLIES BEHIND SOLDIERS, CALLS FOR UNITY
Jai Hind Yatra launched in solidarity with Armed Forces
Congress leaders, including Jairam Ramesh and Ragini Nayak, voiced strong support for India’s soldiers in the wake of recent terror attacks and the ongoing drone offensive.
“Whenever India’s self-respect is challenged, we give a befitting reply,” Ramesh declared.
“We are with the government in whatever decision it takes against Pakistan,” Nayak affirmed.
The Congress’s nationwide Jai Hind Yatra aims to boost the morale of the armed forces and express solidarity with the victims of recent violence.
🌾 INDIA UNVEILS GENOME-EDITED RICE TO BOOST YIELDS
Two new varieties, DRR Dhan 100 and Pusa DST Rice1, promise 30% higher yields, drought tolerance, and water efficiency
The Agriculture Ministry announced a breakthrough with genome-edited rice that matures 20 days earlier, needs less water, and improves nitrogen use. This innovation could transform Indian farming, boost food security, and strengthen India’s position as a global rice exporter.
“A game-changer for climate resilience,” experts say.
⚠️ BOMB THREAT AT ARUN JAITLEY STADIUM TURNS OUT TO BE HOAX
A bomb threat sent via email to the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) triggered a major police and bomb squad response at Arun Jaitley Stadium. After a thorough sweep, no explosives were found.
“The venue was cleared; it was a hoax,” DDCA secretary Ashok Sharma said.