May 10, 2025 — A New Surge in Pakistan-India Tensions
Introduction:
On May 10, 2025, tensions between Pakistan and India reached a boiling point as Pakistan launched a retaliatory operation named "Operation Baniyan al-Marsous", targeting multiple Indian cities with drone and missile strikes. This was in direct response to India’s "Operation Sindoor" conducted on May 7, which targeted alleged militant bases inside Pakistan.
Background:
The current crisis began after a deadly terrorist attack on April 23, 2025, in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which killed 27 people. India blamed Pakistan for the attack and launched precision airstrikes on May 7. In turn, Pakistan vowed to respond with force.
Pakistan’s Response:
Early on May 10, Pakistan initiated a large-scale drone and missile assault, claiming to have targeted Indian military installations in New Delhi and other strategic locations. Pakistani sources reported the downing of five Indian Air Force fighter jets and stated that the operation was a "measured and calculated" response to Indian aggression.
India’s Reaction:
India condemned the attacks as "unprovoked aggression" and asserted its right to self-defense. Indian defense officials claimed to have intercepted several Pakistani drones and to have inflicted damage on Pakistan’s air defense systems in retaliatory strikes.
International Response:
U.S. President Donald Trump, along with leaders from China and the United Nations, urgently called for de-escalation. A temporary ceasefire was reportedly agreed upon later in the day, although sporadic border clashes and skirmishes continued despite the announcement.
Conclusion:
Today’s events have escalated fears of a larger conflict between two nuclear-armed neighbors. With lives at stake and regional stability hanging in the balance, both nations must turn to diplomacy, not warfare. The world watches with concern, hoping for reason, restraint, and a peaceful path forwards