Pakistan realised that India meant business after its eight air bases were destroyed, and “sued for peace” by seeking a cessation of hostilities, government sources said on Sunday.read morePakistan “sued for peace” only after eight of its air bases were destroyed in precision Indian strikes, asserting that Islamabad realised New Delhi “meant business,” a senior government source told PTI.Government sources dismissed claims by US President Donald Trump that American mediation led to the de-escalation, saying Washington merely acknowledged the impact of India’s military response. They noted that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had called External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to convey that Pakistan had “got the message” after being “hammered” by Indian missiles.STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD“There was no need for third-party intervention,” a source said, adding that Trump’s remarks were “characteristic hyperbole.”The sources cited above said the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan reached the understanding and no third party was involved.More from India
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Pakistan ‘sues for peace’ after realising ‘India meant business’, no third-party mediation: Report