Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar admitted India attacked the Nur Khan airbase on May 10, marking a first-time admission after the conflict.
President Asif Ali Zardari revealed he was advised to hide during Operation Sindoor.
Pakistan claims to have intercepted 79 of 80 drones sent by India within 36 hours.
Dar stated that the US Secretary of State and Saudi Foreign Minister offered to mediate during the conflict.
Bangladesh responded to India's concerns about minority attacks, asserting its tradition of communal harmony.
The MEA had condemned the killing of Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh, prompting Bangladesh's response.
Detailed Insights:
The admission of the attack on Nur Khan airbase came eight months after the armed conflict between India and Pakistan in May 2025.
According to Dar, the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio contacted him on May 10 to convey India's readiness for a ceasefire.
Bangladesh's Ministry of Foreign Affairs refuted India's concerns, stating that isolated criminal incidents are being misrepresented as systemic persecution of minorities.
The statement from Bangladesh alleges that certain groups are propagating anti-Bangladesh sentiments in India by amplifying isolated incidents.
The individual cited by the MEA, Amrit Mondal, was described by Bangladesh as a listed criminal involved in extortion.
Tensions arose after the MEA flagged attacks on minorities in Bangladesh, particularly the lynching of two Hindu youths.
Key Concepts Involved:
Ceasefire: An agreement between warring parties to stop fighting temporarily or permanently.
Diplomatic Engagement: Interactions and negotiations between countries to resolve issues peacefully.
Communal Harmony: Peaceful coexistence and mutual respect among different religious communities.