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Truth Struck at Dawn: Pakistan Responds Once, and the World Takes Note

By Nafia Misbah

by Web Desk
May 12, 2025
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After three days of relentless Indian aggression and media frenzy, Pakistan finally responded — not with noise, but with precision.

On the morning of 10th May 2025, under the name Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos, the Pakistan Armed Forces delivered a singular, sharp and calculated strike — proving, once again, that our patience is strategic, but not endless.

But before the response came the truth. On 9th May, DG ISPR Major General Ahmed Sharif addressed the global media at a highly anticipated International Media Conference in Islamabad. Calm, composed, and equipped with undeniable evidence, he exposed India’s provocative fabrications, media manipulation, and blatant misinformation campaign.

In his defining statement, Maj. Gen. Ahmed Sharif stated:

“When Pakistan strikes, it won’t go unnoticed-the world will see it, and the echo will be heard loud and clear” – DG ISPR

And so, clarity came.

The next morning, the world witnessed what happens when Pakistan speaks once. Enemy posts were hit, their communication disrupted, and the narrative completely overturned. The response was not reckless — it was calculated, disciplined, and direct.

The United States, observing the rising tensions, intervened swiftly. Within hours of Pakistan’s response, Washington urged both sides to ceasefire — recognizing the deadly precision and scale of Pakistan’s strike. Diplomats around the world described it as a “message that could not be misunderstood.”

International Response to Pakistan’s Strategic Bravery:

Following Pakistan’s Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos, international media and diplomatic circles took note of the country’s measured military response. The Guardian reported that Pakistan’s retaliatory strikes were in response to Indian missile attacks on its air bases, emphasizing the precision and restraint exercised by Islamabad. The Sun highlighted the swift U.S.-mediated ceasefire, noting that Pakistan’s actions were instrumental in bringing both nations to the negotiation table. Furthermore, the Financial Times detailed the escalation and acknowledged Pakistan’s strategic decision-making in a highly volatile situation. These accounts underscore the international community’s recognition of Pakistan’s commitment to regional stability and its disciplined military conduct.

But across the border, India remains restless. Their media houses, instead of reflecting, have doubled down on aggression — spreading false claims, inflating damage reports, and painting fantasies of a war they now fear more than ever. Behind their loud voices, fear is evident. They got the response they were provoking — and now they aren’t ready to handle the silence it brought.

Despite the ceasefire agreement, reports emerged of renewed hostilities along the Line of Control. Explosions were heard in Indian-administered Kashmir, and both nations accused each other of violating the truce. Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri stated that there had been repeated violations of the understanding, while Pakistan denied initiating any breaches. This ongoing tension underscores the fragility of the ceasefire and the need for both sides to uphold their commitments.

While Pakistan has clearly stated that war is not the solution, India’s war-hungry voices continue their broadcast of hostility — some even furious at the imposed ceasefire. Their anchors scream louder than ever, not because they are strong, but because they are shaken. And behind the screen, their defense circles know: they cannot afford a second strike.

In contrast, Pakistan stands composed, united, and proud. We did not initiate — we responded. We did not escalate — we clarified. And we remain ready, not to provoke, but to protect.

This isn’t a victory lap. It’s a reminder:

We will wait. We will warn. And if pushed, we will act — once with enough weight to reset the entire board.

However, let it be known that war should never be encouraged. When two nuclear powers clash, the threat extends far beyond borders. It endangers not just the countries involved, but the entire world. In war, the innocent and the soldiers die — losses that should never occur, neither within our homeland nor across the border. The cost of conflict is too high for any nation to bear.

And while we stand strong in the wake of our victory, it is crucial to remember: without the full restoration of the Indus Waters Treaty, this ceasefire remains incomplete. India must declare its formal commitment to the treaty immediately. This is not just a matter of water, but a matter of trust, sovereignty, and long-term peace.

Let us also take heed from history. Remember Ghazwa-e-Uhud — when early celebrations dulled the discipline of the Muslim ranks, and the enemy seized the moment. This lesson echoes through time: never let your guard down. Our unity, vigilance, and discipline must remain intact. The enemy may change its words, but its motives seldom do.

Pakistan’s true strength lies not just in firepower, but in wisdom, resolve, and unshakable unity.

Pakistan Zindabad.

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