

📢 Indian Army Official Acknowledges Pakistan’s Military Strikes
Indian Army Colonel Sofia Qureshi has publicly stated that India does not want war with Pakistan, following recent military tensions. She made these remarks during a joint press conference with Wing Commander Vamika Singh and Foreign Minister Vikram Misri on May 10.
Colonel Qureshi admitted that Pakistan had targeted Indian defense systems and key sites in retaliatory strikes earlier the same day.
🕊️ India Calls for De-escalation
In her statement, Colonel Qureshi emphasized India’s preference for peace and restraint:
“India does not want further tension or conflict with Pakistan. We urge Pakistan not to initiate any new attacks.”
Her message was clear: India seeks to de-escalate the conflict and avoid further military engagement.
🌐 Pakistani Social Media Reacts Strongly
Pakistani social media users responded sarcastically and humorously to Colonel Qureshi’s remarks.
Many called her shift in tone a “software update,” mocking India’s sudden desire for peace after days of escalatory rhetoric. Others joked:
- “Baji is scared now!”
- “The party just started, don’t back out yet!”
- “First, you declared war. Now you want peace?”
Several users noted that Pakistan has only responded in defense under “Operation Sindoor,” emphasizing that their actions were in retaliation for Indian aggression.
🗣️ Public Sentiment Echoes Previous Warnings
Many online users reminded audiences that Pakistan had consistently warned against escalation, while India appeared eager for confrontation. Now, after Pakistan’s firm response, India’s tone has changed.
One user wrote:
“We never wanted war. But when you cross the line, don’t expect us to stay silent.”