
New Delhi:
Ceasefire after 4 days: A ceasefire was announced between India and Pakistan after drone attacks, missile attacks and 4 days bombs by fighter jets. But what happened on the fourth day that Pakistan, who gave a jackal to fight the war till death, decided to retreat. If sources are to be believed, Pakistan had come under fear after seeing the patience of India breaking. Pakistan feared that India is going to do something now, which could cause havoc there. In such a situation, Pakistan understood its goodness in bowing and reached the shelter of the United Nations directly. After this, Pakistan’s Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) spoke directly to India on the hotline and then the ceasefire agreed.
Pakistan was forced to retreat like this
- According to government sources, on the morning of May 10, Indian Air Force aircraft fired cruise missiles targeting major bases of Pakistan Air Force (PAF). The first confirmed attack took place in Chaklala near Rawalpindi and Sargodha in Punjab province. Both these army bases keep strategic aviation and ammunition for the Pakistan Army. Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK)- Additional attacks on additional bases in Jacobabad, Bholari and Scardu were confirmed in the evening, when the agencies completed assessment of the loss through intelligence information.
- Soon after the attacks, Indian intelligence agencies found a high alert message on the Pakistani defense network that India could create the next target of Pakistan’s nuclear command and control structure. Strategic establishments in Rawalpindi, including offices associated with the strategic plan of Pakistan. In such a situation, he allegedly increased the security protocols.
- At the same time, Pakistan immediately approached America to intervene. According to government sources, American officials were already in contact with both sides in fear of increasing tension. But Washington had to take more decisive steps due to alert about strategic bases.
- It is believed that the US has given a tough message to Islamabad while maintaining a new approach: Use the official military hotline and reduce stress without any delay. The US ordered “practically” the Pakistani side to activate its direct line for the Indian Army and avoid any delay.
- By the afternoon of May 10, when many major attacks of Pakistan were thwarted by India, Pakistan’s DGMO Major General Kashif Abdullah called his Indian counterpart Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai directly. The call time was IST at 15:35 pm, which was later confirmed by Foreign Secretary Vikram Egypt in a press briefing.
- Government sources said that India is standing on its stance of not being involved in any formal diplomatic or military talks with Pakistan outside the protocol. This means that despite international pressure, New Delhi did not join the arbitration and indicated that the Indian armed forces are ready to go to the next level, allegedly attacking energy and economic goals, as well as deep strategic structures.
- India has confirmed that its decision taken after the 22 April Pahalgam terror attack, including temporarily suspending the Indus Water Treaty (IWT), will remain unaffected by the ceasefire. That is, the water strike being done by India on Pakistan will continue.
It is scheduled to meet the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of India and Pakistan at 12 noon on May 12. Meanwhile, India has made it clear that next time any terrorist attack will be considered as act of war and the punishment will be more than this time.
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