India's victory and Pakistan's breach of trust
The ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan was a military and diplomatic victory for India in every sense. India's goal was to give a befitting reply to those responsible for the Pahalgam massacre on April 22. It was achieved by eliminating terrorists at exactly nine locations. However, now Pakistan is being troubled by a political leadership that is unable to make even its own soldiers comply with the ceasefire it has asked for. The attacks carried out using drones and shells along the Indian border at night, despite the ceasefire agreement agreed to by the Shahbaz Sharif administration and the decision of the Director General of Military Operations of Pakistan, make one thing clear: the influence of terrorists is strong in the Pakistani army. Behind this violation of understanding are indications that the militants have gained the upper hand in the division between the militants and the moderates in the Pakistani army. Moreover, the Pakistani army does not accept the position taken by the civilian government.
Pakistan has always waged a shadow war using terrorists. This strategy, which is unlikely to lead to war, has led to great gains for Pakistan and crises in India. The worst hit has been the lives of the people of Kashmir and the communal relations. India's counterattack is also a message that such shadow wars are no longer worth it. India's next method against terrorist violence is military action.
India's response was precise, strong and purposeful. India did not want to impose a long war on the people of Pakistan, but it would not tolerate terrorist attacks.
'Sindoor' Revenge
The Sindoor revenge of Indian brave women is beyond Pakistan's ability to bear. The woman who sat next to her beloved's dead body on the lawn of Pahalgam with tearful eyes was a pain to any Indian and Indian womanhood. The humiliation Pakistan suffered in the Sindoor revenge was beyond that. To cover up this humiliation, Pakistan fired shells and drones aimlessly in the name of counter-attack, creating tension in the border area. Pakistan was afraid of entering and attacking India. That is why it sent drones and small missiles under the cover of civilian airspace.
The picture of a weak Pakistan is clear here. Pakistan, which is economically weak, does not have the capacity to carry out the war. There is no doubt that the financial assistance received from the IMF was on the condition to stop the war. That is also India's benevolence. Political instability has put the Pakistani army and political leadership in many positions. There are also many possibilities for Pakistan to disintegrate due to internal problems. This incident once again underlined that terrorism is the hallmark of Pakistan. The indifference of countries, including China, has morally isolated Pakistan. At the same time, this ceasefire is proof that the world countries have accepted India's responsible stance in diplomatic channels. However, there is no doubt that violating this understanding again will lead Pakistan to great danger.
The difference between a responsible democratic country and a fundamentalist country that has surrendered to the army should be read here. Although countries have generally maintained neutrality in the international arena, this democratic culture and responsible approach are the reasons why they have given moral support to India. The ceasefire was the feather in the hat of India's military-diplomatic victory. Along with it, the reply of women power. If Pakistan dares to scratch its head with fire again, it will undoubtedly pave the way for its destruction.