Operation Sindoor: Global Calls for India-Pakistan Restraint
In a decisive response to the Pulwama attack, the Indian Army initiated a strike dubbed 'Operation Sindoor' targeting terror camps within Pakistan's borders.
By: Tupaki Desk | 7 May 2025 11:02 AM ISTIn a decisive response to the Pulwama attack, the Indian Army initiated a strike dubbed 'Operation Sindoor' targeting terror camps within Pakistan's borders. The operation, undertaken in the early hours of Tuesday at 1:44 AM, aimed to neutralize threats and demonstrate India's stance against terrorism. This military action has garnered global attention, prompting reactions from various world leaders who emphasize the importance of peace and restraint between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
US President Trump has openly called for both India and Pakistan to de-escalate the situation, highlighting the urgency of concluding the strikes swiftly to avoid further conflict. "This needs to end as soon as possible. No one wants war between two powerful countries. India and Pakistan have a lot of history. There have been many tensions between them. However, the world wants peace. There should be no clashes," he stated, reflecting the international community's concern over the potential for a broader conflict.
In tandem with President Trump's remarks, Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval engaged in discussions with US National Security Advisor Mark Rubio, addressing the gravity of the military action and its implications. Such diplomatic exchanges underscore the critical nature of the situation and the collective desire for a peaceful resolution.
China, sharing borders with both India and Pakistan, has voiced its opposition to terrorism in all forms and urged both nations to pursue peace and stability. "India and Pakistan are both neighboring countries. Both of them are neighbors of China. China is completely opposed to all forms of terrorism. We urge both countries to act in the future for the benefit of peace and stability. They should be calm and exercise restraint. We urge India and Pakistan to steer clear of actions that exacerbate the situation," said a Chinese spokesperson, advocating for calm and restraint.
Backing India's actions, Israeli Ambassador to India Reuven Azar expressed solidarity, emphasizing that terrorists cannot attack innocents and seek refuge. "India is acting in self-defense. Terrorists should learn that they can't attack innocent civilians and then hide. We stand with India," Azar remarked, signifying Israel's support for India's right to defend itself.
The international community, including the US Secretary of State Mark Rubio and UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, has been closely following the developments between India and Pakistan. Both have called for restraint and peaceful dialogue to resolve the tensions. Furthermore, UAE Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed stressed the global inability to tolerate clashes between the two nations, urging for de-escalation and peaceful conflict resolution.
As the situation unfolds, the world watches closely, hoping for a swift and peaceful end to the hostilities. The consensus among international leaders is clear: both India and Pakistan must exercise restraint and seek a peaceful resolution to their differences, ensuring stability in a region fraught with historical tensions and current uncertainties.