After the Pahalgam attack, India had told several countries including the US that it would undoubtedly take punitive action against the terrorist bases carrying out their activities from the land of Pakistan. Government sources gave this information.
According to the source, after the introduction of ‘Operation Sindoor’ late on Tuesday night, India had told various countries that its answer on every military action of Pakistan would be more powerful and decisive.
Sources said that even Prime Minister Narendra Modi had told US Vice President JD Vance on May 9 that India’s response in response to Pakistani actions would be “more powerful, strong, destructive”.
Vance called Modi to Modi amidst increasing military conflict between the two neighboring countries.
A source said, “In all our messages after April 22, we said that we will attack the terrorists, the consequences will have to be suffered. We were absolutely clear from day one.”
The source said, “If they attack, we will also do. If they remain calm, we will also remain calm. This was our message.”
Sources said that Modi listened to Vance and then said to him, “Be confident, if Pakistan does anything, he will get more strength, strongly reply than that. He needs to understand this.”
Sources said that India made accurate attacks from air defense systems to eight major bases and missiles at eight major locations from the air defense systems and the Pakistani Army Command Center, due to which Islamabad had to ask New Delhi to stop all this.
He said that on the night of May 9 and 10, India took action in response to Pakistan’s efforts to attack 26 Indian bases including Air Force stations in Udhampur, Pathankot and Adampur.
The Indian armed forces strongly retaliated on several bases of Pakistan Army, including Rafiki, Murid, Chaklala, Rahim Yaar Khan, Sukkur and Chuniya, on Saturday morning.
He said that radar sites of Pasroor and Sialkot Airport were also targeted using accurate weapons, causing heavy damage.
Hours after the Indian attack on Saturday, Pakistan’s Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) proposed to stop all this from its Indian counterpart.
Nearly two hours after the talks between the two DGMOs, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced that India and Pakistan have agreed to stop all firing and military action on land, wind and sea with immediate effect.
Sources said that Pakistan had approached the US administration after a large -scale military attack on May 10.
Sources said that amidst increasing tension, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called Jaishankar and said that Pakistan is ready to stop all this.
He said that the first connectivity between India and the United States took place soon after the Pahalgam attack on 22 April.
Modi was in Saudi Arabia and US President Donald Trump called the Prime Minister and expressed solidarity and support.
After the introduction of ‘Operation Sindoor’, India told the US that it would only respond to Pakistan’s military actions.
A source said, “We gave a clear message to our negotiaters that we cannot consider the victim and the culprit the same.”
Through ‘Operation Sindoor’, India wanted to convey a message to terrorist organizations that “(for them) is not safe” and if the armed forces of India come on their own, they are capable of killing inside the Pakistani region.