Pakistan’s Foreign Minister
- In a revelation that clears the air on long-circulated false narratives, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed that India never requested third-party mediation in its bilateral disputes with Pakistan.
- This admission directly contradicts earlier claims and exposes the misleading statements made by former U.S. President Donald Trump during the Operation Sindoor period.
1. Dar’s Clarification: India’s Firm Stance
Speaking to Al Jazeera during an Arab-Islamic emergency summit in Doha, Dar made it clear:
- India consistently refuses any third-party involvement in disputes with Pakistan.
- During a July meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Dar noted that Rubio acknowledged India’s refusal and confirmed that external mediation was not acceptable.
- Although Pakistan expressed willingness to consider mediation, India’s bilateral-only approach ensured all negotiations remained directly between the two nations.
This directly contradicts both Pakistan’s prior claims and Donald Trump’s assertion that he had mediated a ceasefire between India and Pakistan following Operation Sindoor.
2. Trump’s Misleading Mediation Claim
During Operation Sindoor, Trump repeatedly stated that India had requested his mediation:
- Indian officials swiftly rejected these claims, emphasizing that all disputes are strictly bilateral matters.
- Dar confirmed that while Washington did propose a ceasefire, India did not accept any third-party involvement.
- He revealed that Rubio contacted him on May 11, 8:17 am, suggesting a potential dialogue at an independent location.
- India’s refusal meant that the U.S. effort could not succeed.
This highlights a critical point: repeating lies endlessly does not make them true. The false narratives about mediation were used to mislead the public and provide opposition politicians with an opportunity to label India’s leadership as weak, coining terms like “Narender Surrender.”
3. Opposition Puppetry: Exploiting False Narratives
For decades, a segment of Indian political class, often referred to as Thugbandhan puppets, has relied on propaganda and misinformation to mislead citizens:
- The opposition repeatedly amplifies false narratives about the Modi government to confuse the public and undermine national decisions.
- Misleading terms like “Narender Surrender” were promoted during Operation Sindoor to suggest India was weak in handling Pakistan.
- Dar’s admission exposes their antics: India’s position was clear, strategic, and effective, and the opposition’s theatrics were baseless.
Today, it is evident that shouting false narratives is the only job left for these puppets in Indian politics.
4. Historical Context: Opposition Supporting Terrorists
This episode also reflects a longer historical trend:
- The Congress party and allied entities have been accused of protecting jihadis and terrorists in the past for political expediency.
- Yasin Malik’s admission of contacts with Hafiz Saeed in 2006, allegedly at the behest of Congress leaders, confirms the systemic negligence in addressing terrorism and national security threats.
- For decades, Hindus and patriots were misled by such narratives, repeatedly voting the same forces into power, allowing foreign-backed and anti-national elements to operate freely.
5. Strategic and Operational Takeaways
Operation Sindoor exemplifies India’s strategic clarity and foresight:
- Rapid operational capability combined with long-term strategic planning ensured India could act decisively against Pakistan-based threats.
- Foreign visits by Modi were not frivolous; they built strong bilateral relations and prepared India to counter trade, supply, and strategic challenges.
- During recent tariff wars, India leveraged alternative sources for oil, rare earths, and other critical supplies, ensuring minimal disruption to the economy and exports.
- Modi’s team cancelled exports of critical items to countries attempting to undermine India while supplying trustworthy partners, demonstrating economic and strategic prudence.
6. Lessons for the Nation
- India’s bilateral-only and no mediation stance is a testament to strategic autonomy and sovereignty.
- Lies and false propaganda, no matter how many times repeated, cannot override the truth, which ultimately surfaces.
- Opposition theatrics aim to sabotage national unity and mislead citizens, but history shows such attempts eventually fail.
- Citizens must realize the value of supporting Modjiji’s strong leadership that balances operational efficiency with long-term strategic vision.
7. The Larger Truth: Waking Up to Reality
Even after decades of anti-national propaganda, Hindus and patriots:
- Allowed opposition parties to mislead and divide us, eroding our sense of pride and knowledge of Sanatana Dharma.
- Still, a significant fraction continues to blame Modi for his every action instead of acknowledging his transformative impact.
- Modi’s 11 years in power have transformed India from an ailing economy into a fast-growing global player, strengthening defense, manufacturing, and international partnerships.
The reality is stark:
- If patriots unite, support Modi politically and at the ground level, India can become one of the top-3 global superpowers.
- Failing to do so risks turning the country into another Pakistan or Bangladesh, dominated by anti-national forces and struggling for survival.
Ishaq Dar’s revelation removes all ambiguity:
- India never sought third-party mediation, and Trump’s claims were false.
- Lies propagated by opposition puppets cannot hide the truth; history eventually vindicates India’s decisions.
- Supporting the Modi government and its team is essential to secure national sovereignty, counter misinformation, and maintain India’s path toward becoming a global superpower.
The time to act is now. Truth, strategy, and unity will define India’s rise, while the puppets of Thugbandhan remain irrelevant, shouting lies in vain and paving their path to failures.
🇮🇳Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇮🇳
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