#印巴和解 【Breaking! Trump did something big at midnight, and India and Pakistan finally shook hands and made peace】

Family, the moment to witness history has arrived! Just now, U.S. President Trump announced on social media that after overnight mediation by the U.S., India and Pakistan, this pair of old enemies who fought for 78 years, have finally agreed to an immediate and complete ceasefire! This news instantly caused a stir, even the flames of war in Kashmir seemed to have been paused!

Conflict escalates! India and Pakistan stage a real-life (Wolf Warrior).

The story begins three days ago. On May 7, India suddenly launched a military strike against Pakistan code-named 'Operation Sindoor,' claiming it aimed to 'completely eradicate the breeding ground of terrorism.' As a result, Pakistan immediately retaliated with a major counterattack code-named 'Iron Wall,' not only shooting down two advanced Indian aircraft but also deploying the Chinese-made 'Silent Hunter' laser air defense system and LY-80 medium-range missiles, crippling 70% of India's power grid! The traffic lights in New Delhi went out, and the stock market in Mumbai directly crashed, leaving the Modi government completely panicked.

Trump: I must become a legend with this operation!

As the situation spiraled out of control, the U.S. could no longer sit idly by. Secretary of State Rubio urgently called the foreign ministers of India and Pakistan on the 9th, directly stating: 'If you keep fighting, you'll both have to come to the Security Council for a chat!' Even more dramatic, Trump personally took charge, working with White House aides on 'phone diplomacy,' talking from 3 a.m. Washington time until dawn. Finally, Trump proudly stated on social media: 'After a long night, I am pleased to announce—the India-Pakistan ceasefire has been achieved!' His tone was just like a parent who has resolved a children's fight.

Pakistani Foreign Minister: Ceasefire is possible, but sovereignty is non-negotiable!

Just as Trump officially announced, Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Qureshi immediately responded on the 'X' platform: 'We agree to a ceasefire, but Pakistan's determination to defend its sovereignty remains unshaken!' He also revealed that the ceasefire agreement requires both sides to stop all ground and air military actions within 24 hours, and a buffer zone will be established along the Line of Control in Kashmir, with UN peacekeeping forces immediately deployed to monitor. Interestingly, Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif added a jab: 'Our aircraft were just out 'strolling' in the air; now we just wait for India to turn off their fire first.'

India: I'm not afraid, just giving the U.S. some face.

On the Indian side, things appear a bit awkward. Foreign Secretary Tang Yongsheng said with a straight face at a joint press conference: 'We agree to a ceasefire, provided Pakistan stops all provocations.' Although the military claimed to have 'effectively retaliated' against Pakistan's attacks, it was clear to everyone that India suffered a major loss this time—not only was the power grid paralyzed, but even the Udhampur Air Force Base was bombed by Pakistani missiles, creating a large crater. An Indian netizen commented: 'Modi has really messed up this time; he should have known better than to provoke Pakistan.'

The three major suspense behind the ceasefire.

Although the ceasefire agreement has been signed, these three issues remain unresolved and could lead to renewed conflict at any time:

1. How to divide Kashmir? This is the root of the India-Pakistan conflict, and the agreement doesn't mention it at all. Historically, the ceasefire agreement of 2003 became a scrap of paper because this issue was not resolved.

2. Is the monitoring mechanism reliable? Although UN peacekeeping forces have been deployed, both India and Pakistan distrust each other, and there have been multiple instances of 'misjudgment' leading to gunfire in the past.

3. What is the real agenda behind the U.S. actions? Is Trump being so proactive just for peace? Some analyses suggest that the U.S. wants to use this opportunity to solidify its influence in South Asia while courting India to counterbalance China.

Netizens' witty comments: This plot is even more thrilling than (Game of Thrones)!

As soon as the news broke, netizens around the world erupted:

- 'Pakistan's operations are awesome, they've even used laser weapons; India has lost face this time!'

- 'Is Trump just trying to make himself relevant? But he does deserve some credit for getting India and Pakistan to ceasefire.'

- 'UN: Finally, we don't have to be the firefighters anymore, thank you, Trump!'

Currently, both armies are gradually withdrawing from the border, and the people of Kashmir finally dare to come out of the air raid shelters to buy naan on the streets. But no one knows how long this hard-won peace can last. After all, in this land known as the 'powder keg of Asia,' the silence often precedes the storm.

Follow-up highlights:

- When will UN peacekeeping forces be deployed? How will the monitoring mechanism operate?

- Will India and Pakistan restart diplomatic dialogue? Is there a turning point in the Kashmir issue?

- What benefits can the U.S. gain from this 'mediation'? What role will China and Russia play?

Follow me for the latest developments! This real-life 'South Asian blockbuster,' let's continue to watch!