India Vs Pakistan Face-Off - Who Wants a Ceasefire? | Operation Sindoor A Success? | Akash Banerjee

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Résumé

TLDRThe video outlines the dramatic events of Operation Sindoor, a four-day military confrontation between India and Pakistan, which escalated to the point of U.S. intervention leading to a ceasefire. The Indian government has adopted a new doctrine that classifies future terror attacks as acts of war, indicating a significant shift in its approach to terrorism. The video analyzes the military actions taken by both nations, the implications of the confrontation, and the potential future of India-Pakistan relations, emphasizing the need for a strong response to terrorism.

A retenir

  • 🚨 Operation Sindoor marked a significant military confrontation between India and Pakistan.
  • 🤝 A ceasefire was agreed upon after U.S. intervention.
  • 📜 India has adopted a new doctrine treating future terror attacks as acts of war.
  • 💥 Both nations engaged in extensive military actions, including drone strikes and artillery shelling.
  • 🌍 The international community is discussing Pakistan's links to terrorism.
  • 💰 The economic impact of the conflict was substantial, with India losing 83 billion dollars.
  • 📈 India aims to send a strong message against terrorism through this operation.
  • 🔍 The future of India-Pakistan relations remains uncertain but is likely to be tense.
  • ⚔️ Pakistan's military response included heavy artillery attacks and testing India's defenses.
  • 📰 The narrative of victory and defeat will continue in the media and political discourse.

Chronologie

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    Operation Sindoor began with a dramatic escalation between India and Pakistan, leading to a four-day confrontation involving military actions and drone strikes. The situation prompted a ceasefire agreement facilitated by the Trump administration, with both nations pausing hostilities. The Indian government emphasized a shift in its approach to terrorism, declaring future terror attacks as acts of war, while Pakistan attempted to claim victory despite significant losses. The international community began scrutinizing Pakistan's ties to terrorism, indicating a potential shift in the geopolitical landscape.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:14:08

    The conflict escalated with both sides testing each other's defenses, culminating in a significant increase in drone and missile activity. The fourth night saw a near-war situation, prompting international intervention. India retaliated against Pakistan's heavy artillery attacks, asserting that any future terror attacks would be met with a strong response. The Indian government aimed to redefine its stance on terrorism, indicating that surgical strikes were insufficient. The outcome of the conflict remains debated, but the messaging from India was clear: future acts of terrorism would be treated as acts of war, reshaping the narrative around terrorism in the region.

Carte mentale

Vidéo Q&R

  • What was Operation Sindoor?

    Operation Sindoor was a military confrontation between India and Pakistan that lasted four days.

  • What triggered the ceasefire?

    The ceasefire was triggered by U.S. intervention, with Donald Trump tweeting about the situation.

  • What new doctrine has the Indian government announced?

    The Indian government announced that future terror attacks will be considered acts of war.

  • What were the main military actions taken during the confrontation?

    Both countries engaged in drone strikes, artillery shelling, and tested each other's air defenses.

  • What was the outcome of the four-day battle?

    The outcome is debated, with both sides claiming victories, but India has established a new paradigm in its approach to terrorism.

  • How did the international community react?

    The international community began discussing Pakistan's links to terrorism.

  • What does the future hold for India-Pakistan relations?

    The future remains uncertain, but the Indian government has signaled a tougher stance on terrorism.

  • What was the economic impact of the confrontation?

    India reportedly lost 83 billion dollars during the four days of conflict.

  • How did Pakistan respond to the situation?

    Pakistan launched heavy artillery attacks and attempted to test India's defenses.

  • What message did India aim to send through this operation?

    India aimed to send a clear message that it would respond decisively to terrorism.

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  • 00:00:00
    Operation sindoor started dramatically, and an end or comma has also come dramatically
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    Before India or Pakistan could make statements, Donald Trump tweeted and told the world
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    Trump administration spent the whole night
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    and both India and Pakistan governments agreed to a pause
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    A ceasefire on this confrontation which went on for 4 days
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    Attack on each other which was going on, use of drones, guns, etc
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    that has to stop for now
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    So, it is a pause as of now. But what happens next? Will ceasefire maintain?
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    Indian government has made it clear that both military heads talked, and ceasefire has already been in motion since 5 pm.
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    The question is, what was the result of this 4-day battle?
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    Pakistan will try to claim victory and the agenda of Indian government, whether it succeeded, will be a question.
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    The Indian government's main point was a big change in paradigm. We talked about this.
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    We have been saying since the day of Pulwama that this time, the answer has to be a disproportionate response
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    we saw disproportionate response in operation sindoor
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    We will not try to solve terrorism in a diplomatic way.
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    And today, the government has announced a new doctrine
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    India will now consider future terror attacks as an act of war
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    Will Pakistan say that they won , they downed fighter or Indian government has created a new red line, and so it won?
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    International community has started discussing Pakistan's terror links
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    Let's understand what happened in the last 4 days.
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    If we remove the siren of TV channels, their fake news, then we can understand what happened in the last 4 days.
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    Why did India and Pakistan agree with the US proposal?
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    Because Pakistan also had to lose a lot. And an indefinite war is not a good solution for the Indian government either
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    We had to send a message which we sent on first night
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    Let's understand what happened in the last 4 days. Operation Sindoor came as a huge shock.
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    Drills were being prepared but we targeted 9 terror camps set up across the line of control and across the international border.
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    We had already tried a surgical strike across the LOC but this time,
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    I am saying it is a new paradigm, new messaging, this is a very important and maybe television news could not focus on this
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    because we were so busy in blowing the Karachi port
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    whereas geo-strategically, geo-politically, a new paradigm was open
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    We went to Bahawalpur ... this is your LOC
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    and here is international border which we crossed
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    if there is Jaish e Mohamad, we will attack Jaish
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    Attack Lashkar in Muridke
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    attack launchpad in Sialkot
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    A new paradigm has been established that inside Pakistan you are not safe. Forget POK... We will cross international borders
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    I hope that in future also, wherever we see terrorists, we should drop a missile on them
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    Because they are designated terrorists and they have no right to live
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    Obviously, Pakistan also launched its attack.
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    Pakistan opened its heavy tanks, heavy armoured vehicles, heavy ammunition, heavy artillery
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    Poonch was critically targeted by Pakistan shelling ... 15 people died
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    Civilians, gurudwara, clearly Pakistan does not care
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    strike military and non-military assets
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    No respect for civilian life
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    India was like, we will also go to your area and test your defenses.
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    As a demonstrator, we went to Lahore and demonstrated that we can enter Lahore and disable your air defenses.
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    Across LOC and international border, we tested their air defence on the second day.
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    Third day situation escalated
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    Unmanned drones, missile strikes increased
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    How our defences sent more than 50 aerial drones from Srinagar to the entire international border.
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    From Adampur to Bhatinda to Ludhiana to Jammu
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    So many footages were released at night about how Pakistani drones were entering our territory.
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    And were testing our defenses. We repelled them well
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    with our kinetic, non-kinetic anti-drone measures
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    Our air defense system was also tested well.
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    Barak, S-400 and Akash systems were also tested well.
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    But the scope of the attack was so deep that Pakistan thought it would test all the defenses
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    That's why they tried to test it from Srinagar to Jammu, Ludhiana to Bhuj and Gujarat
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    The situation escalated on the third night when more than 300 drones were sent
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    and tried to target airports, military bases
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    India also sent drones to Pakistan to shatter their defenses
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    Situation for first three nights was not that big as last fourth night after Operation Sindoor.
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    That is when America said that the situation is out of control and a need to restrain both nuclear powers.
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    The situation we saw on the 4th night was completely edging towards a war.
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    I am saying this because the situation we saw on the 3rd and 2nd night was that they were testing our defenses
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    and we were testing Pakistan's defences
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    But after this, the 300 UAVs, high speed missiles that they tried to launch
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    attacked military airports in a systematic way
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    initially they tested our air defences and then started bombing us
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    In Srinagar, schools and hospitals were not spared
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    India govt is saying that Pakistan has no respect for civilian life
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    Pakistan is deliberately flying civilian aircrafts along the line of control and international borders.
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    so that we cannot reply, or if we do, it hits passenger aircraft by mistake
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    tried to escalate and played dirty games
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    Govt clearly stated in its press conference
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    We also did retaliation on fourth night
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    it is said we reached till Sialkot
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    If you see satellite photos ... Sialkot runway was damaged
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    The government also stated we will not back down.
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    if Pakistan does something, they will be responded proportionally, if not as disproportionate
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    Pakistan launched its heavy artillery
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    battling has been going on for 4 days now
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    Pakistan and India are claiming that they have killed so many fighters
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    I am not going to give you unconfirmed reports. I am just giving you the facts
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    The narrative will continue to be spun.
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    You have to understand India's agenda was to clearly redraw a line on terrorism
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    And I think we have redrawn that line. So if you ask me who won this battle?
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    For years, the Indian government has been facing a problem... dealing with terrorism diplomatically like in 26/11
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    success in that is very low
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    after that we got the option of surgical strike
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    We tried to do a limited surgical strike to give a message to Pakistan
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    that this is not acceptable
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    But now we know that surgical strikes are not going to work.
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    That's why the 9-place cross-border incursion opens a new paradigm chapter.
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    People will say Pakistan did this too, but it was expected.. they were supposed to respond
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    but the line drawn by India govt, that if you do terror attack now
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    you will get not diplomatic, not surgical but a befitting reply
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    it will be regarded as an act of war.
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    Be it America, China or Pakistani deep state
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    now the definition of terrorism will be treated as act of war
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    this is victory in itself and second thing
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    if Pakistan was so confident, why did it listen to Donald Trump?
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    why did it agree to phone call and ceasefire?
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    Pakistan knows that their financial resources are stretched badly
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    China cannot support it beyond a certain point of time
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    It is good that China has supported you for now. But it won't do indefinitely. You have to take loans to run the country.
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    Long drawn war is not going to help India govt too
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    If you fight Pakistan, you will lose your money
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    We have lost 83 billion dollars in just 4 days.
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    for more economically powerful India there is more to lose.. Pakistan situation is very tight
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    India did convey their messaging and decided to stop now
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    Pakistan also understood that they did what they could, otherwise funding will stop
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    you will understand victory or defeat from this..
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    There is no debate on the fact that there was a reduction in terror attacks after the Uri and Pulwama attacks.
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    The adventurism was reduced and the deep state was also at peace.
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    Pakistan administration will have to think whether they can allow this or not.
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    Will they allow Jamaat-ul-Dawa, Mujahideen to operate freely in Pakistan?
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    There was a time when you gave Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hafiz Saeed a free pass but now you cannot.
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    If the Indian government continues to hammer in Pakistan's terror link, and media highlights it
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    we will be able to ruin Pakistan image in the international community.
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    We have also internationalized Pakistan's terror
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    If we respond to terror with war,
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    then we will definitely come up with a new paradigm.
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    India's job was to send a message. In 4 days, Donald Trump came to intervene, maybe he wants Nobel Prize.
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    But whatever happened, he got it fixed.
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    Now, it's our turn. Ball is in our court. If Pakistan does something like this again,
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    we know how big the answer is going to be.
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    Now, the agenda of winning and losing will continue, propaganda will continue,
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    but as of now a clear message has been given.
Tags
  • Operation Sindoor
  • India
  • Pakistan
  • Ceasefire
  • Terrorism
  • Military Confrontation
  • Donald Trump
  • New Doctrine
  • International Relations
  • Economic Impact