S jaishankar on ceasefire: The opposition is constantly asking questions to the government regarding the ceasefire with Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister S.K. Jaishankar has answered this question, why did India ceasefire with Pakistan? Talking about the real reasons for the ceasefire on May 10, he said, “We attacked 8 main air locations of Pakistan and that is why the fight stopped.”
During an interview with the US news website Politico, Jaishankar said, “The fight on the 10th and just one reason stopped due to only one reason, that was that we hit these 8 Pakistani, main 8 Pakistani airfields on the morning of the morning and hits them. And don’t believe me, these photos are available.
S. Jaishankar warns Pakistan
Jaishankar gave a strong and clear message about the country’s commitment to fight terrorism firmly. He warned Pakistan, “We don’t care where they are. If they are inside Pakistan, we will go inside Pakistan.”
During the visit of Brussels, he said, “This (Pakistan) is a country which is very immersed in using terrorism as a state policy. This is the whole issue.” When asked if those circumstances still exist, due to which both countries reached the verge of war, he said, “If you call the commitment to terrorism a source of stress then it is definitely the case.”
What did Jaishankar say on the report of Indian aircraft being damaged?
Regarding the reports of the damage to Indian jet aircraft being damaged in the ceasefire as well as the military attack, Jaishankar said, “As far as I am concerned, how effective Rafael was or to be honest, other systems were how effective, evidence of this is destroyed and incompetent airs of the Pakistani side for me.”
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