About 5-6 hours after the first US brokered ceasefire (17:00 local time), the Trump team engineered another ceasefire (22:30 local time). The second ceasefire is so far holding, ergo DJT actually pulled it off and got both sides back in their corner.
There has been speculation on what triggered the switch from Vance's 'it's not our fight' rhetoric barely 48 hours ago, to the Trump Administration suddenly taking over control and enforcing a ceasefire. Most plausible explanation: yesterday India struck Sargodha AB, and Sargodha AB contains a Pakistani nuclear warhead storage facility. Others indicate that people within the Pakistani top leadership had started talking about a first strike use of a nuclear weapon. Either way, it appears the nuclear threshold got too close hence the Trump Administration intervened.


The dust is settling and India has suffered a tactical defeat. Modi started a fight he wasn't prepared to finish, and in the end India didn't achieve a single one of their already modest military and geopolitical aims. Modi said Operation Sindoor was initiated to bring the perps of the Pahalgam attack to justice, but they still walk around freely. Modi also promised that after Operation Sindoor Pakistan's proxy groups would no longer dare to strike India because the Indian deterrent would be so strong. That didn't happen either.
Man literally had the Pakistani on the mat, got cold feet and was eventually whistled back by Trump. Obeyed with his tail between his legs, pure cowardice. Even Zelensky threw a hissyfit when Trump flipped the chessboard on its head, and eventually managed to bargain a good mineral deal+ continued US engagement. Modi on the other hand literally six hours after getting contacted by Vance signed a ceasefire agreement without asking for even a single concession or commitment. Basically not even interested in achieving results. This was followed by the Pakistani immediately violating the agreement ergo leaving maneuvering room for India yet Modi almost immediately recommitted, again without demanding a single concession or commitment.
After Day 1 of Operation Singoor the ball was in India's court, and New Delhi dominated the escalation ladder. Modi didn't capitalize on it because he's a weak bureaucrat at heart. The Pakistani, who have 1/10th of India's GDP and 1/8th of India's defence spending, aggressively took over the helm using overwhelming force. Thereby Pakistan successfully re-balanced the playing field above. It worked, Pakistan's rational irrationally freaked Modi (and the Americans) out, and the Ghandian subsequently got exposed as posturing toughtalking faker.
It seems Modi fell in love with the throne a long time ago, and the man might very well be forced to pay a political price in the future. Serious cuck vibes from this vegetarian low T geratric. Like, what exactly did this man expect to happen after May 6?
On the socials Modi's RW fanbase is roasting the ceasefire, and is by extension questioning Modi's ability to lead the country. They too were in for a rude awakening, India is most definitely not ready yet to sit at the big boys table. Meanwhile in the big Pakistani cities people are handing out sweets to passersby and the vibe is festive.
India is losing the narrative war and the Modi regime is trying to counter negative sentiment by suppressing news and pushing astroturfed narratives at home. Apparantly Pakistan's blatant ceasefire violation and targeting of Indian cities yesterday didn't even happen. That's next level coping. On the other side of the border Pakistan has declared victory. The Pakistani economy and military were left mostly intact, and the latter got its weak points exposed (lack of a multi layered AD mechanism). Together with the Chinese the Pakistani will immediately start buffing up and work on addressing those shortcomings. Beijing has been very vocal about its support for Pakistan, especially when compared to Russia-Ukraine. The Chinese have fully cemented their position as Pakistan's main backer diplomatic backer vis a vis India (together with Turkey+Azerbaijan) .

Modi has made a massive blunder and his domestic and international enemies will start trying to capitalize on it. The Indus Water Treaty is still unsolved but in the light of the current events the Modi Administration might very well cave on that issue too, after some 'pressure on humanitarian grounds' from abroad. Modi did also manage to lowkey say that any future terrorist attack on Indian citizens would be considered 'an act of war', however seeing the man not go balls to the wall after the premeditated murder of 30 Indian citizens, the sustained missile and drone strikes on Indian cities and his own very recent promises on bringing the perps to justice, that rhetoric sounds very, very hollow.
There has been speculation on what triggered the switch from Vance's 'it's not our fight' rhetoric barely 48 hours ago, to the Trump Administration suddenly taking over control and enforcing a ceasefire. Most plausible explanation: yesterday India struck Sargodha AB, and Sargodha AB contains a Pakistani nuclear warhead storage facility. Others indicate that people within the Pakistani top leadership had started talking about a first strike use of a nuclear weapon. Either way, it appears the nuclear threshold got too close hence the Trump Administration intervened.


The dust is settling and India has suffered a tactical defeat. Modi started a fight he wasn't prepared to finish, and in the end India didn't achieve a single one of their already modest military and geopolitical aims. Modi said Operation Sindoor was initiated to bring the perps of the Pahalgam attack to justice, but they still walk around freely. Modi also promised that after Operation Sindoor Pakistan's proxy groups would no longer dare to strike India because the Indian deterrent would be so strong. That didn't happen either.
Man literally had the Pakistani on the mat, got cold feet and was eventually whistled back by Trump. Obeyed with his tail between his legs, pure cowardice. Even Zelensky threw a hissyfit when Trump flipped the chessboard on its head, and eventually managed to bargain a good mineral deal+ continued US engagement. Modi on the other hand literally six hours after getting contacted by Vance signed a ceasefire agreement without asking for even a single concession or commitment. Basically not even interested in achieving results. This was followed by the Pakistani immediately violating the agreement ergo leaving maneuvering room for India yet Modi almost immediately recommitted, again without demanding a single concession or commitment.
After Day 1 of Operation Singoor the ball was in India's court, and New Delhi dominated the escalation ladder. Modi didn't capitalize on it because he's a weak bureaucrat at heart. The Pakistani, who have 1/10th of India's GDP and 1/8th of India's defence spending, aggressively took over the helm using overwhelming force. Thereby Pakistan successfully re-balanced the playing field above. It worked, Pakistan's rational irrationally freaked Modi (and the Americans) out, and the Ghandian subsequently got exposed as posturing toughtalking faker.
It seems Modi fell in love with the throne a long time ago, and the man might very well be forced to pay a political price in the future. Serious cuck vibes from this vegetarian low T geratric. Like, what exactly did this man expect to happen after May 6?
On the socials Modi's RW fanbase is roasting the ceasefire, and is by extension questioning Modi's ability to lead the country. They too were in for a rude awakening, India is most definitely not ready yet to sit at the big boys table. Meanwhile in the big Pakistani cities people are handing out sweets to passersby and the vibe is festive.
India is losing the narrative war and the Modi regime is trying to counter negative sentiment by suppressing news and pushing astroturfed narratives at home. Apparantly Pakistan's blatant ceasefire violation and targeting of Indian cities yesterday didn't even happen. That's next level coping. On the other side of the border Pakistan has declared victory. The Pakistani economy and military were left mostly intact, and the latter got its weak points exposed (lack of a multi layered AD mechanism). Together with the Chinese the Pakistani will immediately start buffing up and work on addressing those shortcomings. Beijing has been very vocal about its support for Pakistan, especially when compared to Russia-Ukraine. The Chinese have fully cemented their position as Pakistan's main backer diplomatic backer vis a vis India (together with Turkey+Azerbaijan) .

Modi has made a massive blunder and his domestic and international enemies will start trying to capitalize on it. The Indus Water Treaty is still unsolved but in the light of the current events the Modi Administration might very well cave on that issue too, after some 'pressure on humanitarian grounds' from abroad. Modi did also manage to lowkey say that any future terrorist attack on Indian citizens would be considered 'an act of war', however seeing the man not go balls to the wall after the premeditated murder of 30 Indian citizens, the sustained missile and drone strikes on Indian cities and his own very recent promises on bringing the perps to justice, that rhetoric sounds very, very hollow.
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