After suffering a blow in Operation Sindoor, Pakistan now left the challenge from India and came to cry

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After suffering a blow in Operation Sindoor, Pakistan now left the challenge from India and came to cry


New Delhi
After suffering a blow in Operation Sindoor, Pakistan now wants to talk to India. After Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, now former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto has expressed a similar desire. He has also suggested a conversation between the intelligence agency of both countries i.e. ISI and RAW. The special thing is that like India, Pakistan has also sent its delegation to America.

Bhutto, who was involved in UN briefing, has spoken of reconciliation with India. Bhutto said, ‘Pakistan still wants to cooperate with India in the war against terrorism. We cannot leave billions of people in the hands of non -state actors and terrorists. He said, ‘I am fully confident that if ISI and RAW are ready to sit together and fight against these forces, then we will see a lack of terrorism in both India and Pakistan.’ It is believed that the soft trend of Bhutto is indicating what extent Pakistan has been affected by Operation Sindoor and wants peace.

Shahbaz Sharif has also expressed a desire for conversation
Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, while reiterating his desire to interact with Pakistan-Turkio-Ajarbaijan Tripartial Summit at Lachin, Azerbaijan, said that the two sides should sit together and solve all issues including Kashmir, water and terrorism. This was the second statement of Shahbaz to emphasize the talks between India and Pakistan. Sharif said in Tehran on Monday that he is ready to talk with India to ‘resolve all controversies’.

How much loss of Pakistan
As per ANI, analysis shows that the Indian Air Force has destroyed 6 PAF fighter aircraft, 2 high value aircraft, 10 UCAVs, 1 C-130 transport aircraft and several cruise missiles.