Pak Sought 48 Hrs, We Finished Job in 8: CDS Chauhan
- On May 7, India initiated Operation Sindoor, targeting nine terrorist camps across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir as a retaliation for the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22.
- Following the strikes, Pakistan escalated the conflict by launching multiple coordinated drone and missile attacks on Indian border cities starting early May 10, aiming to bring India to its knees in 48 hours.
- According to India’s top military official, Pakistan's attempt to conduct a 48-hour offensive called Operation Bunyan al-Marsoos was cut short after roughly eight hours, leading Islamabad to quickly request a ceasefire.
- Chauhan highlighted that India struck exclusively terror targets and cautioned that any further escalation would provoke a stronger response, adding that the military operation is ongoing and the current pause in fighting is only temporary.
- The events suggest a new pattern of kinetic and non-kinetic warfare between India and Pakistan, with India successfully disrupting Pakistan's aggressive plans and establishing a more structured military response to terror threats.
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Pak wanted India on its knees in 48 hrs, folded up in 8 hrs to talk: CDS
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Operation Sindoor: Pakistan wanted India 'to its knees in 48 hours', but folded up in 8 hours, says CDS Chauhan
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CDS Chauhan Explains Why Pak Had To End 48-Hour Strike Plan In Just 8 Hours
While delivering a special lecture at Pune University on ‘Future Wars and Warfare', General Chauhan detailed the events of May 10, stating that Pakistan had launched multiple coordinated attacks with the intent of bringing India to its knees within two days.
Pakistan had planned 48 hours of strikes but folded in 8 hours, sought ceasefire: CDS Anil Chauhan
Operations which they (Pakistan) thought would continue for 48 hours, folded up in about eight hours and then they picked up the telephone and said they wanted to talk, said Anil Chauhan
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