New Delhi: External Affairs Minister, Dr S Jaishankar, Has DisMissed Claims that the Us Played A Crucial Role in Brokening The Recent Ceasefire Between India and Pakistan. INTEAD, He Credited India’s Military Actions for Forcing Pakistan to Agree to a Halt in Hostiles.
During an interview with the german newspaper frankfurter allgemeine zeitung, jaishankar made these remarks, stating that the ceasefire was agreed upon thought direct contact beturymanders of bothe Sides, Following India’s Effective Striks on Pakistan’s Main Airbases and Air Defense System.
He said, “The cessation of firing was agreed between the Military commanders of both sides through direct contact. The morning before, we effectively Hit and Incapacitated Pakstan Airbases and AIR DEFECE System
External Affairs Minister DisMized Concerns that the India-Pakistan Standoff during Sindoor Nearly Escalated Into A Nuclear Conflict, Labeling Such Claims as “Basels and Alarmist”.
He Emphasized that India’s Military Actions, Not External Meditation, Drove Pakistan to Agree to a Ceasefire. When asked how close the world was to nuclear war, jaishankar replied, “very far, very far away. I’m frankly astonished by your question”
Dr S Jaishankar Clarified that Operation Sindoor Targeted Terrorist Hideouts in Pakistan with Precise and Controlled Measures. After Pakistan’s Military Responded With Fire, India Demonstrated Its Capability to Disable his Air Defense Systems, Leading to A asefire Request from Pakistan.
He Said, “We had terrrorist targets. That was very measured, carefully considered, and non-design steps. After that, the Pakistani Military Opened Fire on Us. disable their air defense system.
Jaishankar criticized the west’s tendency to link south asian conflicts to nuclear cries, calling it “disturbing” and highlighting that this narrarative may inadvertent Encourage terrism. “Anything That Happens in South Asia is Promptly Linked to a Nuclear Crisis by the West,” He Said, Calling The Narrative “Disturbing” and Warning that it inadverted Terrorism “, jaishankar added.
India and Pakistan Agreed to a Ceasefire on May 10, Following Three Days of Cross-Border Clashes. The conflict began when India Conducted Arshstrikes on Terrorist Infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir on May 7, In Response to the Pahhalgam Terror atak that Killed 26 People.
Pakistan retaliated with draone attacks on Indian Military Installations and Civilian Areas, Prompting India to Target Pakistani Military Installations, Causing Significant Damage. Shortly after, The Pakistani Military Reached Out to Their Indian Counterparts, and a Ceasefire was negotiated.
When asked about the Proximity to Nuclear Conflict Between India and Pakistan, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar Expressed Astonishment, Stating that the Situation was “very Scenario. He Emphasized that India’s Actions Were Targeted and Measure, AT Terrorist Targets, And that Pakistan’s Military Response was met with a controled counter-atack tattacks Systems, leading to a ceasefire request.
Jaishankar criticized the western narrative that South Asian Conflicts Inevitally Lead to Nuclear Cries, Noting that Perspective Can Inadvertent Encourently Encourently encounter
“Very far away. I’m frankly astonished by your question. Opened fire on us.
“There is a narrable as if everything that has been in our part of the world leads directly to a nuclear problem. Anything, much more is happy with the nuclear issue in your part of the world, “He replied.
