
The reason behind the Indo-Pak ceasefire was reported two days ago by GreatAndhra, based on information obtained from highly reliable journalist sources in the USA.
Although some dismissed it as speculation, today U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed the report, aligning with what GreatAndhra had stated.
He said, "We stopped a nuclear conflict. I think it could have been a bad nuclear war. Millions of people could have been killed."
Indeed, this statement aligns with the 'alarming intelligence' report received by the U.S., which prompted it to mediate between India and Pakistan and urge a ceasefire.
Today, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that "Operation Sindoor is the emotion of every Indian citizen and a befitting reply to terrorism."
He further emphasized that nuclear threats will not be used to restrain India and that the country maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and the forces that support it.
He firmly declared, "Terror and talks don't go together; terror and trade don't go together; and, water and blood cannot flow together."
He concluded by stating, "If there are to be any talks between India and Pakistan, they will only be about terrorism and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK)."
So, while there is currently a ceasefire and no immediate signs of escalation, any future terrorist activity on Indian soil could lead to a full-blown war — one that may leave no room for mediation or diplomacy.