
After the director of the Generals of Military Operations (DGMOS) in India and Pakistan organized a high level interviews, the sources said on Tuesday that both countries have decided to maintain a “mutual commitment”.
“After reports on interviews among the generals of military operations, it is a mutual commitment from both sides that we must not shoot a single shot or start any aggressive and hostile actions against each other,” said sources or agencies nor Tuesday.
Here is everything we know about the tension in India-Pakistan:
1. Although the sources indicated the “mutual commitment” between India and Pakistan, Air India and Indigo announced the abolition of several flights.
Air India announced the abolition of bidirectional flight operations to AZ Jammu, Lele, Jodhpur, Amritsar, Bhuj, Jamnagar, Chandigarh and Rajkot.
This step is followed by a similar announcement from Indiga. In a statement published on X, Indigo said: “With regard to the latest development of your safety as our highest priority, flights to AZ Jammu, Amritsar, Chandigarh, Leh, Srinagar and Rajkot are canceled on May 13, 2025.
2. Meanwhile, the Indian army reportedly stated that no enemy drones have been reported on Indian territory and the situation remains calm and completely under control.
Previously, on Monday, drone activity was observed for several hours along the international border in the district of Samba Jammu and the Jalandhar district in Pandjab.
The sources said soon on Tuesday that after the initial observations of drones in Jammu, Samba, Akhnoor and Kathua, the Indian army confirmed that there were “no drone observation” and that “the situation prevails”.
The activity of the drones along the border came for hours after the first address of the premiere of Narendra Modi to the nation after the Sindoor operation and the meeting of the CEO of Military Operations (DGMOS) in India and Pakistan.
3. On Monday evening, during his first Sindoor Operation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed that India would not tolerate any “nuclear blackmail”. He said that operations against Pakistan were kept only in carrying and future actions will depend on their behavior.
4. Congress demanded the answers of Prime Minister Narendry Modi to the claims of US President Donald Trump, who was addressed by the Prime Minister. The party asked whether the operation against Pakistan was stopped for business obligations and whether it accepted US mediation in Kashmir.
5. On Monday, he organized decisive interviews by the CEO of Military Operations (DGMOS) in India and Pakistan. “Problems related to the continuation of the obligation have been discussed that both parties must not fire a single shot or start any aggressive actions,” the sources said.
It has also been agreed that both parties are considering immediate measures to ensure a reduction in the borders and forward. With interviews between two countries that originally took place around noon on Monday, they were later scheduled for the evening.
6. India and Pakistan achieved an understanding on Saturday to stop shooting and military action after the call of Pakistan DGMO to his Indian counterpart Rajiv Ghai gene.
Lt Gen Ghai, who worked with the media at a joint press conference on Sunday, said his Pakistani counterpart suggested on Saturday’s interaction that we would “stop hostility”.
7. A few hours later, however, Pakistan was accused of violating the conditions of “understanding” because the drones were seen in some areas in Indian territory.
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