After Pakistani-made Chinese aircraft shot down their fighter plane

India’s cricket Premier League has been suspended as tensions with Pakistan followed this week’s cross-border conflict in Kashmir.
BCCI Officials explain IPL has been suspended indefinitely due to India-Pakistan military conflict.
“After consultation with relevant authorities and stakeholders, further updates regarding the new schedule and venue will be announced in due course,” BCCI said in a statement.
The decision comes after a night of artillery exchange between Indian and Pakistani soldiers on the Kashmir border, amid an increasing military standoff that erupted after attacks on tourists in Indian-controlled areas.
India launched missiles earlier on May 7 in Pakistan and Pakistan-managed “terrorist camps” managed by Pakistan and Pakistan. Pakistan responded with shelling and claimed to have shot down Indian aircraft.
‘Our jet fighters… shot down three Indian gusts, three gusts [that] The country’s foreign minister, Ishq Dar, was French, told parliament soon after. “Ours are J-10C,” he added.
India avoids commenting on Pakistan’s reports of its rejection of its European jets. France did confirm to CNN that at least one was shot down – the first time he died in the battle.
The conflict broke out early Wednesday, and India smashed Kashmir with missiles local time

Illustrative diagram showing Indian Rafale jets when flying over India in February 2021