Pakistan concedes defeat, hints surrender as Defense Minister Khawaja Asif pleads India…

New Delhi: Pakistan seems to have conceded defeat and surrendered to India following Operation Sindoor that was carried out on the intervening night of May 6 and 7 as the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force destroyed a huge portion of the terror infrastructure across the Loc and the IB.

This was evident from the language used by Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif who said that if India stops the attack, we will not take any action either. He made these comments in an interview with a Pakistani TV channel.

Meanwhile, in an interview with Bloomberg, Khawaja Muhammad Asif said that we are not taking any hostile actions against India; we are just protecting our land. He mentioned that for the past two weeks, Pakistan has made it clear that it will not start any attack against India. However, if India attacks, there will certainly be a response.

On Wednesday, 07 May 2025, regarding the situation between Pakistan and India, a spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry stated that China considers India’s military action as ‘unfortunate’. China expressed concern about the situation. The spokesperson further mentioned that both India and Pakistan are neighbours of each other and also of China. China opposes all forms of terrorism but calls on all parties to maintain peace and stability.

China has urged both India and Pakistan to exercise restraint, avoid any actions that could further exacerbate the situation, and resolve the issues peacefully.

India destroyed 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan in retaliation to the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam. India launched Operation Sindoor around 1 AM on Wednesday, 07 May 2025 targeting 9 locations in Pakistan and Pok. In this operation by the Indian Army, several terrorist bases in Pakistan were destroyed and many terrorists were killed, including 14 members of the family of the most wanted terrorist Masood Azhar.

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