Morning news wrap: Pakistan says India to attack in ’24 to 36 hours’, violates ceasefire again, & more | India News

NEW DELHI: Addressing a press conference in early hours of Wednesday, Pakistan’s information minister Attatullah Tarar claimed there was “credible intelligence” of an attack by India in “within the next 24 to 36 hours.”
Pakistan continued to violate ceasefire along the Line of Control, initiated unprovoked small-arms fire during the intervening night of April 29 and 30. According to the Indian Army, troops responded “swiftly and proportionately.”
An Indian-origin tech entrepreneur from Mysuru allegedly shot and killed his wife and one of his sons before taking his own life at their home in Newcastle, Washington.
Here are the top five stories of the morning:
Pakistan fears Indian military strike within ’24 to 36 hours’
Pakistan’s information minister Attaullah Tarar said, “Pakistan has credible intelligence that India intends carrying out military action against Pakistan in the next 24-36 hours on the pretext of baseless and concocted allegations of involvement in the Pahalgam incident.” Tarar also said that India’s “self-assumed hubristic role of judge, jury and executioner in the region” was “completely reckless.” Pakistan, he added, has been the victim of terrorism itself and “truly understands the pain of this scourge.” Read full story
Pakistan violates ceasefire again, initiates ‘unprovoked’ small-arms fire
Continuing to violate its ceasefire agreement with India, Pakistani troops initiated unprovoked small-arms fire during the intervening night of April 29 and 30. The Indian Army hit back with a “swift and proportionate” response to what was sixth consecutive night of ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops. The violations come amid rising diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan over the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists. Read full story
Indian-origin US tech entrepreneur kills family, then shoots himself
An Indian-origin tech entrepreneur from Mysuru allegedly shot and killed his wife and one of his sons before taking his own life at their home in Newcastle, Washington, on April 24.The victims have been identified as Harshavardhana S Kikkeri, 57, his wife Shwetha Panyam, 44, and their 14-year-old son. The family had been living in the US for several years. The motive behind the crime is yet to be revealed. The couple’s younger son survived the incident. Read full story
Donald Trump doubled down on China tariffs, says ‘they deserve it’
US President Donald Trump defended his controversial trade policies and said that China “probably will eat those tariffs.”In an exclusive ABC News interview, President Trump asserted that China would likely absorb the tariff costs, dismissing concerns about price increases across various sectors. Responding to a query on imposing 145% tariff on China, Trump said, “China probably will eat those tariffs … They were ripping us off like nobody’s ever ripped us off … They’re not doing that anymore.” Read full story.
The rise of Vaibhav Suryavanshi
A few years ago, the Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) faced an unusual predicament. A 12-year-old boy from Samastipur was emerging as a prodigious talent, but he couldn’t be played in the Bihar U-16 team due to BCCI rules introduced during the Covid era, which required players to be 14 years or older to qualify for the U-16 level. That boy was Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who, at the age of just 14, became the youngest-ever T20 centurion after smashing a 35-ball hundred against Gujarat Titans. Read full story