Pakistan sought US help during Op Sindoor, feared resumption of Indian strikes: FARA Documents
New Delhi, Jan 7 (SocialNews.XYZ) Pakistan desperately turned to the United States for assistance during India's Operation Sindoor, fearing that the military offensive was merely "paused" and could resume, fresh US government filings accessed by NDTV have revealed. The disclosures expose Islamabad's misinformation campaign and contradict its claims that India sought a ceasefire. A FARA (US Foreign Agents Registration Act) document distributed by Squire Patton Boggs, a lobbying firm representing Pakistan, explicitly states; "We worry that PM Modi has said India has only paused its military action, and attacks on Pakistan could resume." This admission underscores Islamabad's anxiety following the intense strikes that targeted terror camps and airbases.