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Operation Sindoor Impact: Pakistan Calls for Ceasefire After Airbase Devastation
India’s Operation Sindoor on May 7, 2025, delivered a crushing blow to Pakistan’s terror-supporting infrastructure, destroying nine airbases and prompting an urgent ceasefire appeal on May 10. Launched in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, the operation showcased India’s military precision and resolve. Pakistan’s swift call for peace, mediated by the US, highlights the operation’s strategic success. This article explores the operation’s execution, its impact on Pakistan, and the ceasefire’s prospects.
Pakistan’s Ceasefire Appeal
The devastation of key airbases, critical for Pakistan’s logistical support to militants, left its military reeling. Facing domestic pressure and international scrutiny, Pakistan sought a ceasefire within days, with talks facilitated by the US. The appeal reflects Pakistan’s recognition of India’s overwhelming military advantage and the unsustainable cost of escalation. However, India remains cautious, citing Pakistan’s history of ceasefire violations—reports of artillery fire surfaced hours after the agreement. India insists on verifiable action against terror groups as a condition for lasting peace.
Future Implications and Challenges
The ceasefire offers a chance to de-escalate LoC tensions, but its fragility is evident. India’s firm stance, backed by Operation Sindoor’s success, strengthens its diplomatic leverage, with plans to present evidence of Pakistan’s terror links at the UN. Pakistan faces pressure to comply, but internal politics may hinder progress. The operation has reaffirmed India’s zero-tolerance policy, setting a precedent for decisive action against terrorism while highlighting the need for sustained global cooperation.
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