War victory in 25 minutes! Pakistan finds US sympathy


Published: 01:24 18 May 2025
On the morning of May 10, India's well-crafted missile attack severely damaged the Noor Khan airbase in Pakistan's Rawalpindi. Immediately after this attack, Pakistan practically sought US sympathy and sought international intervention to stop the war. Although the Western media portrays India and Pakistan as equal militarily, in reality, Pakistan was so upset by India's attack that it signaled surrender before a possible Brahmos attack on the Karachi naval base.
After the attack, Pakistan's DGMO Kashif Abdullah called the Indian DGMO at 10:38 am to counter-threaten and demand information about India's plans. But India was fully prepared and unfazed. At that time, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called for a ceasefire and made a desperate attempt to contact Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. Jaishankar made it clear that such a proposal should come through military channels.
The Indian Army destroyed Pakistan's important counter-terrorism infrastructure in just 25 minutes and then took a strategic decision not to escalate the conflict. Because Pakistan had lost the ability to retaliate. India's 'Operation Sindoor' was well-planned, timely and targeted. Although there was a preparation for an attack on the Karachi naval base, India did not implement it - keeping in mind the delicate equation of international diplomacy.
Although the French and Western media claimed that the Chinese weapon system was superior to India's, in reality, the combined use of India's Rafale fighter jets, Brahmos missiles, drones and hovering weapons completely collapsed Pakistan's defense system. The defense system supplied by China was destroyed or jammed. In this context, even though Pakistan wanted to create intense international pressure for a ceasefire, India retained the final control in its own hands.
Although military advisors from China and Turkey assisted Pakistan, it did not have much effect. Especially after the Pehalgaon massacre, India's strategy was very specific. For the future, India is now emphasizing long-range weapons, US-made Predator drones and swarm drone technology. By 2028, 31 armed Predator drones will be inducted into the Indian army.
In the next step, there is also a possibility of India suspending the Indus River Treaty, which will be a big blow to Pakistan. 'Operation Sindoor' is an important lesson for India - it is the need of the hour to build its own military capabilities instead of being dependent. India must pave its own way to face pressure from its neighbors or the Western world - this is the main message of this operation.
On the morning of May 10, India's well-crafted missile attack severely damaged the Noor Khan airbase in Pakistan's Rawalpindi. Immediately after this attack, Pakistan practically sought US sympathy and sought international intervention to stop the war. Although the Western media portrays India and Pakistan as equal militarily, in reality, Pakistan was so upset by India's attack that it signaled surrender before a possible Brahmos attack on the Karachi naval base.
After the attack, Pakistan's DGMO Kashif Abdullah called the Indian DGMO at 10:38 am to counter-threaten and demand information about India's plans. But India was fully prepared and unfazed. At that time, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called for a ceasefire and made a desperate attempt to contact Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. Jaishankar made it clear that such a proposal should come through military channels.
The Indian Army destroyed Pakistan's important counter-terrorism infrastructure in just 25 minutes and then took a strategic decision not to escalate the conflict. Because Pakistan had lost the ability to retaliate. India's 'Operation Sindoor' was well-planned, timely and targeted. Although there was a preparation for an attack on the Karachi naval base, India did not implement it - keeping in mind the delicate equation of international diplomacy.
Although the French and Western media claimed that the Chinese weapon system was superior to India's, in reality, the combined use of India's Rafale fighter jets, Brahmos missiles, drones and hovering weapons completely collapsed Pakistan's defense system. The defense system supplied by China was destroyed or jammed. In this context, even though Pakistan wanted to create intense international pressure for a ceasefire, India retained the final control in its own hands.
Although military advisors from China and Turkey assisted Pakistan, it did not have much effect. Especially after the Pehalgaon massacre, India's strategy was very specific. For the future, India is now emphasizing long-range weapons, US-made Predator drones and swarm drone technology. By 2028, 31 armed Predator drones will be inducted into the Indian army.
In the next step, there is also a possibility of India suspending the Indus River Treaty, which will be a big blow to Pakistan. 'Operation Sindoor' is an important lesson for India - it is the need of the hour to build its own military capabilities instead of being dependent. India must pave its own way to face pressure from its neighbors or the Western world - this is the main message of this operation.
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