Pakistan Conducts Major Operation Bunyan Marsoos Against India Amid Cross-Border Strikes
Pakistan Conducts Major Operation Bunyan Marsoos Against India Amid Cross-Border Strikes

Pakistan Conducts Major Operation Bunyan Marsoos Against India Amid Cross-Border Strikes

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In response to India's Operation Sindoor, which involved strikes on multiple Pakistani locations including missile and drone attacks, Pakistan launched Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos as a defensive measure, targeting Indian military bases and infrastructure. Pakistan's operation, symbolized by a Quranic verse implying a 'sturdy wall of lead,' reflects both a strategic and symbolic stance amid escalating conflict. The Pakistan Air Force played a significant role, intercepting missiles and downing advanced Indian fighter jets, while the army and navy maintained active defense and counterattacks along the Line of Control and maritime boundaries. Both nations have closed their airspace, and the conflict has expanded beyond the Kashmir region, marking an unprecedented scale of military engagement with significant civilian and military casualties. The situation has heightened global concern over regional stability and the potential for nuclear conflict, prompting calls for urgent diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and prevent further violence. The ongoing hostilities underscore deep-rooted political, cultural, and religious factors fueling the decades-long dispute between the nuclear-armed neighbors.

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