Pakistan Surrendred Before India: Not American, Army’s strength requested a ceasefire

News India Live, Digital Desk: Pakistan Surrendred Before India:Amid recent tension between India and Pakistan, it is now clear that Pakistan did not demand a ceasefire under US pressure, but did so for the fear of continuous attacks by the Indian Army. Government sources said on Sunday that when India destroyed eight important airports and military establishments of Pakistan, Pakistan realized that India was no longer going to retreat. Only then did Pakistan appeal to India for a ceasefire.

Government sources said that in response to the Pakistani attack, India was a direct warning for exact missile attacks and high -tech weapons and this message was clearly visible.

Trump’s claim is false.

US President Donald Trump may have claimed that American mediation has reached an agreement between India and Pakistan. However, the Government of India has completely rejected this claim. According to government sources, there was no third party and the agreement was reached through direct talks between the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of the two countries.

Taking credit for the agreement to stop all military operations between India and Pakistan on Saturday, the US President said that the two sides have agreed to “complete and immediate ceasefire” after “a long -night talks in the US mediation”.

However, according to sources, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Indian Foreign Minister S.K. Talked to Jaishankar and told him that Pakistan has received a message from the Indian Army action. The action taken by India was so effective that Pakistan itself had to take initiative to negotiate.

Pakistan’s situation worsened due to Indian aggression

According to sources, India carried out accurate missile attacks on eight major Pakistani military establishments, targeting air defense systems, radar sites and command centers. This action was taken when Pakistan tried to target 26 Indian military establishments on the night of 9 and 10 May. India retaliated and destroyed many Pakistani bases including Rafriy, Murid, Chaklala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur and Chunia.

Pasroor and Sialkot radar sites were also destroyed.

The Indian Air Force also targeted radar sites in Pasroor and Sialkot, causing a major setback to Pakistan’s air monitoring and security networks. Pakistan announced a ceasefire only after heavy damage in these attacks.

Sources said that when the Indian attacks forced Pakistan to kneel, the Pakistani DGMO called Indian DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai and appealed to the ceasefire. About two hours later, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Egypt formally announced that all military operations on water, land and air should be closed with immediate effect.

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