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News Update, May 18: Key discussions between India and Pakistan; Amit Shah’s rally in Ahmedabad.  ​ 

​**India’s Nuclear Milestone: The Legacy of Pokhran-I**

On May 18, 1974, India conducted its first nuclear test, known as Pokhran-I or Smiling Buddha, marking a significant moment in global nuclear history. This test positioned India among a select group of nations possessing nuclear capabilities, joining six others while Israel has yet to officially acknowledge its own nuclear arsenal.

**Shah’s Bold Statements on National Security**

In recent developments, Amit Shah has praised Operation Sindoor, claiming that Pakistan is on edge following Prime Minister Modi’s leadership. He emphasized that any aggression from Pakistan will be met with strong retaliation, establishing a new norm in India’s defense strategy. Shah is set to lead the Tiranga Yatra in Ahmedabad, showcasing a blend of national pride and confidence.

**ISRO’s Strategic Surveillance Launch**

In a move to enhance national security amid ongoing tensions with Pakistan, ISRO is scheduled to launch a surveillance satellite from Sriharikota at 5:59 AM IST. This launch is crucial for bolstering India’s intelligence capabilities and will be closely monitored by defense analysts.

**Ceasefire Talks Between India and Pakistan**

India Today reports on the upcoming Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) talks aimed at extending the ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Both nations appear willing to de-escalate tensions, although the situation remains delicate.

**Political Reactions to Trump’s Ceasefire Claims**

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh and AIMIM’s Owaisi have criticized the Indian government over former President Trump’s claims regarding a ceasefire. Ramesh described the multi-party delegation’s efforts to clarify India’s position as “damage control,” while Owaisi expressed concerns over Trump’s framing of India-Pakistan relations.

**Political Tensions in West Bengal**

In West Bengal, political tensions are rising as the BJP’s Tiranga rally clashes with the TMC’s solidarity march for the armed forces. The rallies are set to take place in various blocks from 3 to 5 PM, highlighting the state’s charged political atmosphere.

**Spy Network Bust in Haryana**

In a significant security breach, travel blogger Jyoti Malhotra has been arrested for espionage, marking the third such arrest in Haryana linked to a Pakistani network. Malhotra’s visits to Pakistan earlier this year have raised serious concerns about national security.

**Internal Strife in AAP**

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is facing turmoil as 15 councillors have resigned due to internal conflicts, forming a new party under Mukesh Goel. This development signals potential instability within Kejriwal’s leadership.

**Kishor’s Campaign Against Nitish Kumar**

Political strategist Prashant Kishor has launched a campaign against Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar from Kumar’s own village. This initiative reflects Kishor’s ambitions and the ongoing political rivalry in the state.

**Military Procurement Initiatives**

In response to recent developments, the Indian government has granted emergency procurement powers to the military, facilitating arms purchases to strengthen defense capabilities.

**Maharashtra’s Political Landscape**

In Maharashtra, NCP chief Sunil Tatkare is addressing rumors of faction mergers in a press conference scheduled for 11 AM. Additionally, an all-party protest is set to take place at 10 AM, indicating a vibrant political scene in the state.

**Conclusion**

As India navigates complex geopolitical challenges, the legacy of its nuclear capabilities and the current political landscape will play crucial roles in shaping its future. The ongoing developments in defense, diplomacy, and domestic politics will be pivotal in determining the nation’s trajectory.

**FAQ**

**What was the significance of India’s Pokhran-I nuclear test?**

The Pokhran-I test in 1974 marked India’s entry into the group of nuclear-armed nations, establishing its position in global security dynamics and influencing regional power balances. 

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