China Upset With Pakistan Over Method Of Ceasefire? What The Chronology Reveals
New Delhi:
As the dust settles after a series of Pakistani escalations and Indian military responses during Operation Sindoor – the mission aimed at targeting terrorists and their backers in the wake of the Pakistan-linked Pahalgam terror attack, the focus now shifts to what really went down on the day the dramatic ceasefire was announced.
Four nations released statements that day – United States, Pakistan, India, and a late entry by China. What has raised eyebrows however, is that each has their own version. While the undeniable fact lies in India’s statement that a phone call was indeed made by the Pakistani Director General of Military Operations or DGMO to his Indian counterpart requesting an immediate ceasefire, the US and China have their own motives – with Pakistan ever-ready to project a narrative that comes as a face-saver for Islamabad (government) and Rawalpindi (Army).