Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif revealed that India launched a preemptive Brahmos missile strike on May 9-10, targeting multiple locations including Rawalpindi airport. This strike disrupted Pakistan’s planned retaliatory attack, which was scheduled for after morning prayers on May 10. Sharif admitted the Pakistani military was unprepared for the Indian assault. The attack damaged crucial infrastructure, including the Nur Khan airbase, impacting Pakistan’s air power and proximity to its nuclear arsenal. Sharif’s admission, made during a trip to Azerbaijan, is notable for its contrast to previous pronouncements and the timing in the presence of newly-promoted Field Marshal Gen Asim Munir.
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Following the Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 tourists, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. In response to Pakistan’s subsequent military action, Indian Ambassador Vinay Kwatra stated that India is at war with terrorism, not Pakistan, emphasizing Pakistan’s support for these terrorist organizations. Kwatra highlighted the brutality of the attack and India’s measured response to provocation. India’s actions were presented as a justifiable response to the massacre and a commitment to holding the perpetrators accountable.
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Following India’s air strikes on Pakistani territory, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif announced the military’s readiness to exercise restraint, contingent upon India halting its operations. This statement, made amid heightened tensions and cross-border shelling, follows Pakistan’s approach to the UN Security Council asserting its right to respond to the Indian strikes. While both countries offer conflicting accounts of the events, the situation remains volatile, prompting international calls for de-escalation. Pakistan’s conditional offer presents a potential avenue for diplomatic resolution, although deep mistrust persists between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
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Following a deadly attack in Kashmir, India blamed Pakistan and implemented retaliatory measures, including visa cancellations, reduced diplomatic staff, border closure, and suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. Pakistan responded by closing its airspace to Indian carriers, halting trade with India, and issuing strong condemnations. Both nations have hinted at potential military escalation, raising serious concerns about regional stability. The incident has intensified domestic pressure on both governments to respond forcefully, further escalating tensions.
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