Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

‘India’s irresponsible jingoism threatens one-fifth of the world’

Dawn Report
May 10, 2025

PM Shehbaz Sharif greets Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir.—White Star


PM Shehbaz Sharif greets Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir.—White Star

• FO slams New Delhi’s war hysteria, says Pakistan still considers Indus treaty in force
• Saudi minister arrives in Islamabad with message of concern, calls for de-escalation

ISLAMABAD: South Asia — home to nearly one-fifth of the world’s population — can ill-afford the irresponsible actions like the ones being carried out by India, Pakistan’s Foreign Office said on Friday.

At the weekly press briefing, FO spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan said: “It is most unfortunate that India’s reckless conduct has brought the two nuclear-armed states closer to a major conflict.”

His remarks came ahead of a meeting between Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir and PM Shehbaz Sharif and other top state functionaries. The Saudi official had travelled to Pakistan on Friday after completing an official visit to India.

According to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Riyadh’s emissary “expressed heartfelt condolences over the loss of precious civilian lives”.

He said the kingdom was deeply concerned about the current situation in South Asia, and reiterated his country’s call for de-escalation, as well as peaceful resolution of all outstanding disputes between Pakistan and India, in accordance with international law and the UN Security Council’s relevant resolutions, the PMO said.

While discussing the prevailing situation in South Asia, the PM strongly condemned India’s missile and drone strikes against Pakistan that had resulted in the martyrdom of scores of innocent civilians, including women and children, as well as damage to civilian infrastructures.

He stressed that India’s unprovoked and unjustified acts of aggression had violated Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and seriously endangered regional peace and stability.

Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar received Adel Al-Jubeir at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and exchanged views on the evolving regional situation.

FO briefing

Earlier, at the weekly briefing, the FO spokesperson said that in the wake of the Pahalgam attack, the Indian leadership has “once again used the bogey of terrorism to advance its sham narrative of victimhood, jeopardising regional peace.”

“India’s jingoism and war hysteria should be a source of serious concern for the world,” he added.

The spokesperson reiterated that Pakistan rejected any attempt to link it to the attack in Pahalgam.

He noted that a number of countries and international organisations had called on both countries to exercise restraint over the past two weeks, and it was “highly deplorable that India did not pay heed to these calls”.

“The international community should hold India accountable for its irresponsible, unlawful and belligerent conduct,” he said.

“The assertion that Pakistan escalated the situation through the Pahalgam attack of April 22 is totally absurd. To date, India has not been able to produce any credible and verifiable evidence of Pakistan’s involvement in the attack.

“To the contrary, the acts of aggression committed by its armed forces had the approval and support of its entire government,” he said. “Thus, it is India that has escalated the situation by violating Pakistan’s sovereignty and killing civilians.”

He said that “the Pakistani forces did not attack Pahalgam, but the Indian forces did attack multiple locations in Pakistan,” adding that Pakistan reserves the right to take all measures in its self-defence as enshrined in Article 51 of the UN Charter.

The spokesperson noted that on April 26, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had called for a “neutral and transparent” investigation into the Pahalgam attack, yet “India chose the path of belligerence and aggression.”

The FO spokesperson also said Indian claims of targeting terrorists or terrorist infrastructure “are blatantly false [and] it is a matter of record that Indian strikes resulted in the martyrdom of civilians, including women and children.”

Mr Khan said “the current Indian dispensation is bent upon weaponising water; holding in abeyance of IWT is unilateral and illegal.

“Pakistan is an agrarian economy. Millions of people are dependent on the water being regulated by the treaty. The Indian decision is equivalent to an attack on the people of Pakistan and the economy.

“For Pakistan, the Indian announcement is of no legal consequence. The treaty remains enforced and fully binding on the parties,” he said.

Published in Dawn, May 10th, 2025
 
Pakistan did not even use it's mid and high end missiles. Mere Fatah 1 Vs India's Brahmos was enough... Alhamdulliah

Pakistan does need something like Brahmos though. It caused alot of problems for Pakistan, lets not kid ourselves. Infact, during this entire episode, Brahmos was their saving grace....
 
Has credible deterrance reasserted b4 agreeing for the ceasefire?
I dont think so.

From now on expect these types of gimmicks from india every 4/5 year.
Additionally the practical dominance of hindutva in india will make sure that we are in constant low intensity warfare through proxies.

Net result is immediate and tactical victory for Pakistan, but india has reached its objectives which imo was to strike Pakistan mainland without consequences on world stage.
Indeed a very sad day for the whole nation wrt the future.

Agree.

For most Indians, this was a war on TV but most Pakistanis felt it in their city.
This was a massive failure on Pakistan's part not to target all of India on Day One as India did to Pakistan.
 
What do you mean defensive victory ? Did Pakistan started this war at first place ? It was them. They were the aggressors. We defended ourselves and at the same time attack them as well. Defensive would had been if we had went for a Ceasefire right after May 07 action and not launched attack on Indian soil today. We humble their airforce, their top in line fighter aircraft taken down. Military bases were hit today. Obviously we were bound to suffer some damage as well which we did. No PaF jet shot down, very minor damage to couple of air bases which will be fixed in no time but yeah some human causalities. India suffered too but you know what they censor everything.

Pakistan mashallah did very well, India would not agreed to Ceasefire had we not launched attacks today since they knew our next attack would had been HVTs including their financial sectors and institutions. Long live Pakistan and their armed forces. Having said that Asim Muneer should sort out his issues with Imran Khan but I am afraid now he will consider himself as some hero.
We were defending by and large and successful did so. They started the war on a false pretext.
 
France will now put $200 million Rafale fighter at 50% clearnce item for $100 million or best offer. Soviets blamed “incompetent” Arab pilots when their best fighters were shot down by Zionazis and now French may blame Indian pilots and their strategy.
 

Pakistan's airspace fully restored for all flights​


Usman Zahid
BBC

According to Pakistan Airport Authority (APA), Pakistan's airspace has been fully restored for all types of flights.

APA statement says all airports in the country are available for normal flight operations.
 
Agree.

For most Indians, this was a war on TV but most Pakistanis felt it in their city.
This was a massive failure on Pakistan's part not to target all of India on Day One as India did to Pakistan.
The Indians should have been made to feel it.
 

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