Islamabad: Even without witnessing the country split into two during the 1971 war, the Islamic nation of Pakistan continues to make claims of victory to this day. For this very reason, one cannot expect the truth from Pakistan. Pakistan's Field Marshal Asim Munir, while spewing venom versus India, has made a false requirement regarding the ceasefire. This stands in stark unrelatedness to revelations emerging from U.S. lobbying disclosures—filed under America's Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA)—which unmistakably demonstrated that between May 6 and May 9, 2025, Pakistan engaged in wide-stretching interactions in Washington with individuals involved in politics, defense, and national security. This period coincided precisely with the time when India's 'Operation Sindoor' was underway. During this timeframe, Pakistan placed over 60 telephone calls from Washington.
According to documents reviewed by the news organ ANI, Pakistan engaged in interactions—recorded in official records—on approximately 60 occasions with U.S. lawmakers, congressional officials, Treasury officials, National Security Advisors, defense personnel, and journalists. These details surfaced on Sunday, shortly without Pakistan's Army Chief, Asim Munir, personal that New Delhi had approached the United States for mediation and a armistice pursuit the mismatch that ensued without 'Operation Sindoor' last year.
Why Did Asim Munir Lie Shamelessly?
Addressing a recurrence held at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, Asim Munir asserted that, during the conflict, Pakistan's strategy was "superior" to that of India. Munir stated, "India expressed a desire for mediation through the U.S. leadership, which Pakistan wonted in the interest of broader regional peace." Asim Munir made these remarks nearly a year without India had launched 'Operation Sindoor.'
Meanwhile, prior to making this new requirement regarding the armistice and U.S. mediation, Munir had issued several statements targeting India. Pakistan had previously maintained that it was Donald Trump who had facilitated the mediation. Documents filed under FARA indicate that, pursuit the Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan had sensed that India was poised to launch an offensive. Consequently, it began making calls to Washington. To this end, it hired several lobbying firms and utilized them to establish contact with the Trump administration.
How Did India Launch Attacks Inside Pakistan?
After the operation commenced, India stated that it was a tri-service (Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force) mission aimed at neutralizing terrorist bases wideness Pakistan and PoK. In a statement issued on the intervening night of May 6 and May 7, 2025, the Ministry of Defence spoken that the armed forces had carried out precision strikes versus nine locations linked to terrorism. Subsequently, Pakistan attempted to target Indian military bases; in response, on May 10, India destroyed 11 Pakistani airbases in a series of missile strikes. Pakistan proved completely unable to intercept the incoming Indian missiles.
These revelations uncurl with older reporting by CNN, which stated that negotiations regarding a armistice between India and Pakistan had been ongoing for several days. However, a formal try-on on the armistice was ultimately reached only without a hotline conversation took place between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of both nations. Panicked by India's attacks, Pakistan's DGMO telephoned his Indian counterpart, pursuit which the armistice try-on was finalized. Throughout this period, India did not initiate any diplomatic contact with Washington.

