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Jaishankar Exposes Pakistan’s Lies: ‘PAK Army Warned to Stay Away,’ Satellite Images Reveal Truth

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar dismantled Pakistan’s narrative over Operation Sindoor, revealing that the Pakistan Army was explicitly warned to stay away from terror camps targeted by India.

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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar delivered a scathing rebuttal to Pakistan’s claims during a press conference in New Delhi, exposing the Shahbaz Sharif government’s falsehoods about Operation Sindoor. He revealed that India had explicitly warned the Pakistan Army to stay clear of terrorist camps targeted in the May 8 operation, which dismantled Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba bases in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. “We told them to stay away, but they didn’t,” Jaishankar stated, countering Pakistan’s narrative of civilian casualties with irrefutable satellite imagery showing precise strikes on terror infrastructure.

Satellite Evidence Speaks
Jaishankar presented high-resolution satellite images, accessed via India’s RISAT-2B and Cartosat-3 satellites, confirming the destruction of nine terror camps, including those in Noor Khan and Rahimyar Khan. The imagery, shared publicly on May 15, 2025, revealed damaged bunkers and training facilities, debunking Pakistan’s claims of civilian targets. “The damage speaks for itself,” Jaishankar emphasized, noting that the strikes avoided civilian areas, unlike Pakistan’s assertions. The evidence, corroborated by posts on X, has intensified scrutiny of Pakistan’s military complicity in supporting terrorism, especially after the April 2025 Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians.

Diplomatic Fallout and Ceasefire Context
The minister’s remarks come amid a fragile May 10 ceasefire, mediated indirectly by US officials, following four days of military exchanges post-Operation Sindoor. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar criticized Pakistan for spreading false narratives to shift focus from its own vulnerabilities, exposed by India's advanced Bhargavastra defense system.He reiterated India’s stance that talks, including on the suspended Indus Water Treaty, hinge on Pakistan ending terror support. The expose has strained bilateral ties, with Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry yet to respond formally.

India’s Resolute Stance
Jaishankar’s address underscores India’s evidence-based diplomacy and zero-tolerance policy toward terrorism. By leveraging satellite imagery and public platforms, India has shifted the narrative, pressuring Pakistan to address its role in harboring militants. As tensions persist, Jaishankar’s revelations strengthen India’s global standing, reinforcing its commitment to transparency and decisive action against cross-border terrorism.

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