No War, No Peace: India’s Limited War Strategy of Controlled Escalation
- India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, 2025, striking terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir following a deadly April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam.
- The operation responded to Pakistan-backed terrorism after a Pahalgam attack killed 26 people and was preceded by External Affairs Minister Jaishankar's warning of deep retaliatory strikes.
- India conducted strikes on more than eight Pakistani airbases along with other military targets over a period of four days, with hostilities ceasing following discussions between the military operations chiefs of both countries on May 10.
- Jaishankar highlighted that the ceasefire was achieved because India successfully targeted and incapacitated key Pakistani air bases, noting the visible damage to these facilities as clear evidence. He also vowed to continue targeting terrorist groups and their leaders wherever they may be located.
- The ceasefire implies India’s ongoing resolve to combat terrorism, with Jaishankar stressing that Pakistan's commitment to terror remains a tension source and warning India will strike deep if provoked again.
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Not Pak, it's India vs Terroristan: S Jaishankar's big attack on Islamabad
Speaking at a joint press conference with EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, S Jaishankar said the current situation should not be viewed as a conflict between two states, but as India's response to terrorism.
Jaishankar Calls on EU to View Pakistan Issue as India Vs 'Terroristan'
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday called on the European Union to view the conflict with Pakistan as India vs "Terroristan'' as he highlighted India's zero-tolerance stance on terrorism. World News | Jaishankar Calls on EU to View Pakistan Issue as India Vs 'Terroristan'.
India won’t hesitate to strike deep inside Pakistan if provoked by terror attacks: Jaishankar
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar made it clear that any future terror attacks will invite a strong, targeted military response.India Pakistan tension, Jaishankar warning, Pahalgam terror attack, Operation Sindoor, Indian airstrikes, Pakistan airfields, anti-terror policy, India foreign policy, Rafale strike, cross-border terrorism
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