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India Shoots Down F-16 in Escalating Air Conflict In a dramatic escalation, India’s air defence systems went full throttle Thursday night, downing a Pakistani F-16, two JF-17s, and a Pakistani AWACS inside Punjab province. The air battle followed Islamabad’s coordinated strikes on Indian military locations in Jammu and Punjab. Drones were also intercepted in J&K and Rajasthan, with one striking Jammu Airport. India’s S-400 systems thwarted eight incoming missiles across key border areas. The Integrated Defence Staff confirmed no casualties, calling the response “by the book.” The attacks came just days after India’s Operation Sindoor targeted terror bases in Pakistan and PoK, placing the region on high alert. Markets Turn Cautious Amid War Clouds While panic didn’t grip the markets, investors showed signs of nervousness after reports of Pakistani missile strikes on Indian targets. The Nifty fell 0.6% to 24,273, and India VIX surged 10% to 21.01, reflecting volatility. The put-call ratio (PCR) hit a record 1.89 before settling at 0.86 by day-end, as traders unwound risky bets. Analysts flagged this as heightened caution. Still, long-term bulls like Mirae’s Swarup Mohanty and Kotak’s Nilesh Shah believe the skirmish won’t derail markets for long—and might offer buying opportunities. Adani’s Himalayan Power Play with Bhutan Adani Group has inked a strategic MoU with Bhutan’s Druk Green Power Corporation to jointly develop 5,000 MW of hydropower. Building on their ongoing 900 MW Wangchhu project, the deal aligns with Bhutan’s 2040 clean energy roadmap. Adani will ensure power offtake via India’s commercial markets, reinforcing Bhutan’s central role in regional energy trade. With Tata Power and NHPC also eyeing Bhutan, the stage is set for a South Asian hydropower boom. Trump Hints at Major UK Trade Deal Donald Trump teased a “major trade deal” announcement at a press conference, likely involving the UK, according to Reuters and Financial Times. The deal could scrap Britain’s 2% digital tax and see U.S. tariffs on aluminum, autos, and steel lowered. Talks with India are also on the table but face “a twist.” Trump claimed multiple nations are eager to negotiate. Markets reacted mildly positive, with S&P 500 futures up 0.5%, even as the 145% tariff wall on China remains untouched. Mumbai Flyers, Brace for Higher Airport Fees From May 16, flying out of Mumbai’s Adani-run CSMIA will cost more. For the first time, domestic passengers will pay ₹175 on departure and ₹75 on arrival. International travellers face a steeper hike—₹695 and ₹304 for business class, ₹615 and ₹260 for economy, over 200% higher than current rates. AERA justified the hike citing upgraded infrastructure. The fee changes come amid Terminal 1’s planned demolition, which is expected to temporarily dip traffic, with a rebound anticipated once Navi Mumbai airport opens.