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India-Pak Ceasefire: Why Did Pakistan Surrender? Was India Really About to Strike Nuclear Targets? Full story with key facts

Giriraj Sharma
Last updated: May 11, 2025 12:23 pm
By Giriraj Sharma
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India-Pak Ceasefire: After four days of high-intensity conflict involving drones, missiles, and fighter jets, a ceasefire was declared between India and Pakistan. But behind this sudden halt to hostilities lies a deeper, more dangerous story — one that includes India nearly striking Pakistan’s nuclear command structures. So what happened that forced Pakistan, which had vowed to fight till the last breath, to retreat and surrender on a hotline?

Table of Contents

  • The Final Call: 10 May, 3:35 PM IST
  • The Turning Point: BrahMos-A Missile Strikes
  • Nuclear Panic: India’s Next Target?
  • U.S. Stepped In: “Use the Hotline Now”
  • India Held Its Ground, Rejected Mediation
  • Indus Water Treaty Suspension Still in Force

The Final Call: 10 May, 3:35 PM IST

On the afternoon of May 10, Pakistan’s DGMO Major General Kashif Abdullah made an emergency hotline call to India’s DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai. The time of the call — 3:35 PM IST — was officially confirmed by India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri. That single call ended four days of escalation, but it also exposed how close India came to hitting Pakistan’s nuclear backbone.

The Turning Point: BrahMos-A Missile Strikes

According to Indian government sources, the real turning point came early morning on May 10. That’s when the Indian Air Force launched air-launched BrahMos-A cruise missiles, hitting high-value Pakistani Air Force bases:

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Table of ContentsThe Final Call: 10 May, 3:35 PM ISTThe Turning Point: BrahMos-A Missile StrikesNuclear Panic: India’s Next Target?U.S. Stepped In: “Use the Hotline Now”India Held Its Ground, Rejected MediationIndus Water Treaty Suspension Still in ForceWhat Comes Next: May 12 DGMO MeetWhy This Meeting Could Reshape India-Pak Security DoctrineByNews-View: Ceasefire or Strategic Retreat?
  • Chaklala near Rawalpindi
  • Sargodha in Punjab province

Both sites are critical for Pakistan’s strategic aviation and ammunition storage. By evening, Indian intelligence confirmed additional successful strikes on:

  • Jacobabad
  • Bholari
  • Skardu (in PoK)

These attacks stunned Pakistan’s military establishment and immediately triggered a nationwide alert across its defense network.

Nuclear Panic: India’s Next Target?

Shortly after the strikes, Indian intelligence picked up urgent Pakistani military chatter indicating fears that India was preparing to target Pakistan’s nuclear command infrastructure next. Strategic installations in Rawalpindi, including the Strategic Planning Division (SPD)—the brain of Pakistan’s nuclear program—were suddenly placed under emergency protocols.

This is when Islamabad panicked.

U.S. Stepped In: “Use the Hotline Now”

As fears of a nuclear escalation grew, Pakistan reached out to the United States, pleading for mediation. U.S. officials, who were already monitoring the situation, sent an urgent and decisive message to Islamabad:

“Use the official military hotline. De-escalate immediately.”

Under pressure from Washington, Pakistan was practically forced to contact the Indian Army and agree to a ceasefire without any preconditions.

India Held Its Ground, Rejected Mediation

Despite mounting global pressure, India did not budge. It refused to engage in any formal diplomatic or backchannel dialogue, sticking to the military protocol. Sources say India was prepared to escalate further — this time targeting:

  • Energy assets
  • Economic infrastructure
  • Deep strategic bunkers

This bold strategy left Pakistan with only one option: Surrender or face destruction.

Indus Water Treaty Suspension Still in Force

Meanwhile, India made it clear that the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) — announced after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack — will remain in effect. Water strikes on Pakistan are now a part of India’s long-term strategic toolkit, independent of military action.

What Comes Next: May 12 DGMO Meet
Why This Meeting Could Reshape India-Pak Security Doctrine

The scheduled DGMO-level meeting on May 12 at 12 PM IST between India and Pakistan is not just a routine military exchange — it could well be the defining moment for a new era in South Asian conflict management.

After Pakistan’s sudden ceasefire request following India’s decisive strikes, the Indian Army has made it clear that this meeting will not be about peace talks — it will be about setting red lines.

India’s Message: Zero Tolerance from Now On

Sources in the Indian defense establishment reveal that Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, India’s Director General of Military Operations (DGMO), is expected to formally communicate a zero-tolerance doctrine. This would mean:

  • Any future terror attack on Indian soil — whether by state or non-state actors —
    ➤ Will be treated as an act of war
    ➤ And will invite full-spectrum retaliation

This is a major doctrinal shift from previous reactive strategies. India is now drawing a permanent red line.

No Talks Without Accountability

India is also expected to convey that no further dialogue or de-escalation measures will be possible unless Pakistan:

  • Takes visible action against terror networks like LeT and JeM
  • Dismantles launchpads along the LoC
  • Prevents infiltration into Jammu & Kashmir

The Indian delegation will reportedly carry satellite imagery and digital forensics to present a case for how Pakistani bases and infrastructure were involved in the lead-up to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.

Strategic Depth: India’s Escalation Ladder Is Ready

Unlike past ceasefire talks that revolved around “mutual restraint,” this DGMO meeting will happen under the shadow of:

  • India’s new water policy (IWT suspension remains in force)
  • Targeted airstrikes on key Pakistani military bases
  • Public and international support for India’s calibrated strikes

Insiders say India is ready to present a multi-theatre escalation framework, signaling to Pakistan that this is no longer a limited border dispute — it’s strategic warfare readiness.

Global Attention: US, France, and UAE Watching Closely

This meeting will also be closely monitored by global powers, especially the US, France, UAE, and even China, all of whom have stakes in preventing a South Asian conflict spiral. Intelligence inputs suggest that diplomatic observers may not be physically present but will be virtually briefed soon after the meet ends.


ByNews-View: Ceasefire or Strategic Retreat?

This wasn’t just a ceasefire. It was a forced Pakistani retreat, driven by India’s surgical military planning and calibrated escalation. From suspending a major water treaty to nearly striking nuclear command centers, India signaled a new doctrine: measured action with high strategic value.

For Pakistan, the cost of miscalculation was made clear — and next time, there may not be a hotline call to stop it.


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