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India says it is committed to non-escalation if Pakistan reciprocates

  • On Saturday, India targeted multiple Pakistani air bases in Rawalpindi, Chakwal, and Jhang districts after Pakistan launched missile strikes in Punjab state early that day.
  • Pakistan launched multiple fast-traveling missiles targeting both military sites and civilian locations in Punjab, claiming to have intercepted the majority of Indian missile attacks, as the two nations engaged in intense cross-border exchanges amid escalating tensions.
  • The conflict followed an April 22 attack in India-controlled Kashmir that killed 26 mostly Hindu civilians, which India attributes to Pakistan, though Islamabad denies involvement.
  • Indian officials said strikes focused on military targets to minimize collateral damage, while Pakistani ground forces mobilized forward, and U.S. Secretary Marco Rubio urged both sides to de-escalate and restore communication.
  • India stated commitment to non-escalation if Pakistan reciprocates, and Pakistan's foreign minister said de-escalation would be considered if India ceased attacks, suggesting a conditional pause in hostilities.
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Georgia Public Broadcasting broke the news in Georgia, United States on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
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