Pakistan's Reaction to 'Operation Sindoor' Indicate Readiness for Talks with India

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-30 02:53:15 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-30 07:39:15

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Pakistan's Reaction to 'Operation Sindoor' Indicate Readiness for Talks with India

India's recent "Operation Sindoor" underlines the vulnerability of Pakistan's terror bases across the Line of Control. Pakistan's reaction to India's strike indicates a readiness for talks with India on a wide-ranging "composite dialogue" but can India trust Pakistan to engage meaningfully?

Pakistan's response to Operation Sindoor, a strike by the Indian military across the Line of Control (LOC) to destroy terrorist camps, has been somewhat muted. There has been no official acknowledgement of casualties, and the statement from the Foreign Ministry referred to the operation as " vocabularies of euphemism." Pakistan's readiness to accept that Operation Sindoor was targeting terrorist camps is significant, and represents a change in tactics.

Previously, Pakistan would vigorously deny that terrorist camps operate freely within its borders, actively shielding terrorists and terrorist organizations. India, after launching Operation Sindoor in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, clearly mentioned that it will only hold talks with Pakistan on the issue of terrorism. This stance was echoed by India's External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, during his recent visit to the United States.

Pakistan's recent offer for a "composite dialogue" to resolve all outstanding issues suggests that it may finally be ready to address the problem of terrorism seriously. This stands in contrast to its past approach, whereby it would deny any allegation of wrongdoing while using terrorism as a tactic against India.

The significance of Sindoor is that India sent a calibrated, yet unequivocal message to Pakistan that it will take proactive steps to safeguard its citizens, and secure its borders, even if it means crossing the LOC. Pakistan's willingness to engage in bilateral talks on 'all issues' is a potential breakthrough, but India must beware of repeating past mistakes.

Given Pakistan's history of sponsoring terrorism against India, the onus remains on them to take tangible steps to dismantle the terrorist machinery that thrives within its borders. Even as India engages in talks with Pakistan, it must maintain pressure through diplomatic means and continue to build international support for its cause.

It is worth noting that Operation Sindoor was executed with precision, and Pakistan's reaction indicates that it does not want to escalate tensions. A peaceful resolution is in the best interests of both countries, but India must guard against negotiations and dialogue turning into a process that is merely a way to buy Pakistan time to regenerate terror activities.

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