US filings reveal Pakistan sought help amid India’s Operation Sindoor


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New Delhi, Jan 7: Newly accessed US government filings reveal that Pakistan turned to the United States for urgent assistance during India’s Operation Sindoor, fearing that the military offensive was only “paused” and could resume at any time. The disclosures challenge Islamabad’s repeated claims that India had sought a ceasefire.

According to a FARA (Foreign Agents Registration Act) filing submitted by Squire Patton Boggs, the lobbying firm representing Pakistan, the document states: “We worry that PM Modi has said India has only paused its military action, and attacks on Pakistan could resume.” This acknowledgment highlights Pakistan’s anxiety after India’s precision strikes on terror camps and airbases following the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, 2025, which killed 26 civilians, mostly tourists.

FARA filings, which require foreign agents to disclose their activities, also reveal Pakistan’s intense lobbying efforts in Washington. Diplomats and defense officials held over 50 high-level meetings with US lawmakers, administration officials, and media representatives in the aftermath of the conflict, aiming to influence US perceptions.

Contrary to Pakistan’s claims, separate documents confirm that India did not seek US mediation or discuss a ceasefire, contradicting assertions by then-US President Donald Trump that Washington had brokered the truce. Sources indicate the May 10 ceasefire was actually initiated by Pakistani military commanders, overwhelmed by India’s superior forces and the success of Operation Sindoor, which eliminated over 100 terrorists inside Pakistan.

In Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had described the operation as “merely suspended,” warning that any further aggression from Pakistan would be met with “fitting and formidable retaliation.” His firm stance, reiterated in July, underscored India’s zero-tolerance approach to terrorism.

The filings expose Islamabad’s duplicity: while promoting a narrative of Indian restraint abroad, its own lobbying documents admitted fear and vulnerability. The revelations reinforce India’s decisive and independent handling of Operation Sindoor to safeguard national security without external intervention.

  

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  • Damodar Das, Kundapur

    Wed, Jan 07 2026

    After 1971 India-Pakistan war and eventual creation of Bangladesh the then political party congress under Indira Gandhi did not boast which deserved overwhelmingly compared with Operation Sindoor now which was just a 2 day farcical gimmick. In fact there is day and night difference between these two wars where 1971 war was decisive and ended with intended motive under the control and authority of Indira Gandhi despite external threats from US and its allies. Whereas Operation Sindoor has no official valid reason because govt of India has no prior intelligence proof, no terrorists are arrested to extract confession from them and worst of all is justice to victims specially for the widows is still pending and so is the Sindoor is getting worn out and the operation stopped surprisingly and abruptly without accomplishing any motive. It’s the same case with Red fort blast too. This govt is only for faking and fooling people with its psuedo narratives of its gallantry with any faint idea about war strategies, intelligence and foreign policies and it continues blindly under blind govt.

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