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    Pakistan Rejects NIA Probe, Defends Hafiz Saeed Over Pahalgam Attack Investigation

    Pakistan has rejected India’s investigation into the Pahalgam terror attack case and questioned the National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) decision to name Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder Hafiz Saeed as an accused. Islamabad has criticised the probe, calling the allegations against Saeed unacceptable, while India has maintained that its investigation is based on evidence gathered by security agencies.

    The controversy began after the NIA filed a supplementary chargesheet in connection with the Pahalgam attack, alleging that the attack was part of a larger conspiracy involving Pakistan-based terrorist networks. The agency named Hafiz Saeed among those accused of involvement in planning and supporting the attack.

    Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has rejected the findings of the Indian investigation, arguing that New Delhi’s claims lack credibility. Islamabad has repeatedly denied any role in the attack and has called for an independent inquiry into the incident. The latest development has further increased tensions between India and Pakistan, with terrorism and cross-border militancy continuing to remain major points of disagreement between the two countries. New Delhi has long accused Pakistan-based groups of supporting attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, while Islamabad has denied such allegations.

    Hafiz Saeed, the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba, has been a central figure in India’s counterterrorism concerns for years. He has been accused by Indian authorities of playing a key role in several terror-related incidents, including the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Several international agencies have also placed restrictions on him and his organisation over alleged links to terrorism.

    The NIA’s investigation into the Pahalgam attack is part of India’s broader efforts to trace the network behind the incident and bring those responsible to justice. Indian officials have said that the evidence collected during the probe points toward the involvement of individuals connected with Pakistan-based militant groups.

    Pakistan, however, continues to reject India’s accusations and has defended its position that the allegations against Hafiz Saeed are politically motivated. The disagreement over the investigation reflects the wider diplomatic challenges between the two neighbours, where security issues have often shaped bilateral relations. The Pahalgam attack case is expected to remain a major issue in regional security discussions as both countries continue to present contrasting views on the investigation and accountability for those responsible.
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    Rajnath Singh Praises BRO's Contribution to Strategic Infrastructure, Says Stronger Infrastructure Will Build Stronger Future

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday praised the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) for its crucial role in developing strategic infrastructure across India’s difficult and remote regions, stating that a nation’s future depends on the strength of its infrastructure network. Addressing the BRO Strategic Infrastructure Conclave, Singh highlighted the organisation’s contribution to strengthening border connectivity through the construction of roads, bridges, tunnels, and other critical projects. He said that robust infrastructure is essential not only for economic progress but also for national security and defence preparedness.

    “The stronger a country’s infrastructure, the stronger its future will be,” Singh said, underlining the importance of modern and resilient infrastructure in shaping India’s growth trajectory. The Defence Minister noted that the BRO has evolved into a key strategic organisation by executing challenging projects in high-altitude and remote areas, where harsh weather conditions and difficult terrain create significant construction hurdles.

    Over the years, BRO has played a major role in improving connectivity along India’s border regions, particularly in the Himalayan areas. These infrastructure projects have enhanced the mobility of the armed forces while also improving access to essential services for people living in isolated communities. Singh emphasised that modern warfare and national security requirements demand faster movement of troops, equipment, and supplies. In this context, strategically located roads, tunnels, and bridges have become vital assets for maintaining operational readiness.

    The Defence Minister also highlighted the importance of technology and innovation in infrastructure development. He said that the use of advanced construction techniques, digital tools, and improved project management systems has helped accelerate the completion of critical projects. The BRO has recently completed several landmark projects, including high-altitude roads and tunnels that provide all-weather connectivity in strategically important areas. Such developments have reduced travel time, improved logistics capabilities, and strengthened India's presence in border regions.

    Apart from defence benefits, Singh pointed out that infrastructure development is also transforming the lives of civilians in border villages. Better connectivity has opened new opportunities in areas such as tourism, trade, healthcare, and education. The Strategic Infrastructure Conclave focused on the future of infrastructure development, with discussions on innovation, technology adoption, and strengthening India’s strategic capabilities. Singh said that continued investment in infrastructure will remain a key priority as India moves towards becoming a more secure, connected, and self-reliant nation.
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    AIIMS Doctors Successfully Carry Out Rare Lung Surgery on Four-Month-Old Baby

    Doctors at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi have successfully carried out a rare and highly intricate lung surgery on a four-month-old infant born with a congenital lung defect affecting both lungs. The baby recovered well and was discharged just two days after the procedure.

    According to AIIMS, the infant had been diagnosed before birth with Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation (CPAM), an uncommon condition in which sections of the lungs develop abnormally, creating cyst-like, non-functional tissue. Unlike most CPAM cases that involve only one lung, this child's condition affected both lungs, making the surgery significantly more complex.

    To preserve as much healthy lung tissue as possible, the surgical team opted for a segmentectomy instead of removing an entire lung lobe. Surgeons removed only the diseased portions—segments 9 and 10 of the right lower lobe—which are among the most technically demanding areas of the lung to operate on.

    Dr. Sandeep Agarwala, Head of the Department of Pediatric Surgery at AIIMS, described the procedure as a major technical accomplishment. He said performing minimally invasive keyhole surgery on a four-month-old infant required exceptional teamwork and was made possible by the expertise of the medical staff and the institute's advanced infrastructure for complex pediatric surgeries.

    The operation was led by Professor Vishesh Jain from the Department of Pediatric Surgery. A crucial element of the surgery's success was the use of selective lung ventilation, a specialized anaesthesia technique that enables surgeons to operate on one lung while the other continues to support breathing. The anaesthesia team was led by Dr. Abhishek from the Department of Anaesthesia.

    The surgery was completed without any complications, allowing the infant to return home just two days later. Because the congenital abnormality affects both lungs, doctors treated only the right lung during this operation. AIIMS said the child will undergo a second procedure on the left lung after recovering from the initial surgery. The institute noted that this case highlights the growing feasibility of lung-preserving surgery in very young infants. By removing only the diseased segments instead of an entire lobe, surgeons can potentially improve long-term lung function while reducing the loss of healthy tissue in carefully selected pediatric patients.
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    NIA Court Issues Non-Bailable Warrant Against Hafiz Saeed, Says Arrest Essential in Pahalgam Terror Probe

    A Special NIA Court in Jammu has ruled that the arrest and custodial interrogation of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder and designated terrorist Hafiz Muhammad Saeed are essential for conducting a fair, comprehensive, and effective investigation into a terror-related case. Acting on an application filed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) under Section 75 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), the court issued an open-ended non-bailable warrant (NBW) against Saeed.

    Special Judge Prem Sagar noted that Saeed, listed as Accused No. 8 in the FIR, must be taken into custody to ensure a thorough investigation. The court directed that the non-bailable warrant be forwarded to the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of the NIA in Jammu for execution in accordance with the law.

    The NIA informed the court that it has already filed a supplementary chargesheet in the case. According to the agency, Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, a resident of Sargodha in Pakistan's Punjab province, is a designated terrorist under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967, and the founder of the banned terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba. The agency stated that Saeed is currently based in Pakistan and has been deliberately evading arrest, making the issuance of an open-dated non-bailable warrant necessary for the continuation of legal proceedings and the investigation.

    After reviewing the submissions made by the investigating officer and examining the application, the court accepted the NIA's request and disposed of the plea. The case has been registered under Sections 147, 148, 149, 150 and 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), along with Sections 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 38, 39 and 40 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

    The investigation relates to the April 22, 2025, terrorist attack at Baisaran meadow near Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, where terrorists opened fire on civilians, killing 26 people, including several tourists. The NIA, which is leading the investigation, alleges that the attack was planned and directed by Pakistan-based operatives of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba. In its supplementary chargesheet, the agency has named Hafiz Muhammad Saeed as Accused No. 8, accusing him of being part of the larger conspiracy behind the deadly assault.
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