
General Lieutenant Rajeev Ghai, CEO of the CEO (DGMO, said on Sunday that an interview with Pakistan at DGMO and “combat situation” will be held on Monday.
Formerly on Saturday (May 10) Foreign Minister Vikram Misri confirmed that Pakistani DGMO contacted his Indian counterpart. Both parties then agreed to stop all military actions, on the ground, at sea and in the air, effective from 17:00 on May 10.
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Misri also noted that instructions were issued to enforce a ceasefire, with another round of interviews with DGMO scheduled for 12 May at noon.
What to expect from today’s DGMO level interviews
DGMO of both countries will discuss the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan. They are expected to discuss the boundary situation and “violations” of “bilateral understanding” of Pakistan.
On Sunday, DGMO LT gene Rajiv Ghai remembered his conversation with his Pakistani counterpart on May 10 – when he suggested that hostility would stop “.
LT gene Rajiv Ghai said that in addition to reaching a bilateral understanding: “We also decided to continue to speak on May 12, tomorrow at 1200 hours to discuss ways to allow the longevity of this understanding.”
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However, he noted that “it took only a few hours for the Pakistani army to violate these arrangements via the border and through the control line (loc) of fire ….”
The sources also said that all discussions on the end of the military event would be carried out exclusively through the CEO of Military Operations (DGMO)- at the level of interviews without involving third parties.
In addition, the sources said that India is not ready to participate in the matters of Kashmir, and the only thing that remained on Kashmir was the problem of Jammu & Kashmir (Pojk) occupied from Pakistan.
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Meanwhile Pakistani Federal Minister for Water Resources, Mian Muhammad Moeen Wattoo, quoted Ians press agency because he said that the suspension of Indus Waters (IWT) will be part of the agenda with India, scheduled for Monday, scheduled for Monday, scheduled for Monday
India decided to leave the Indus water contract in the middle of the ongoing tension with Pakistan.
The Indian Armed Forces launched the Sindoor operation in the early morning hours of May 7 and focused on nine terrorist infrastructure sites in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied by Jammu and Kashmir (POKK).
This operation was a retaliation of a reaction to a terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in death of 26 civilians, including one National National.
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After surgery of India, the tension between India and Pakistan deepened, resulting in an increase in cross -border shelling from Pakistan and retaliation from the Indian armed forces. The areas across the border were set up on high readiness and there were outages whenever there were attacks from Pakistan.
On Sunday, Lieutenant DGMO General Ghai claimed that the tension between India and Pakistan in the last three to four days was no less than war.
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India-Pakistan’s understanding and violations
After an intense cross -border shelling, the Minister of External Affairs Jaishankar 10 said: “India and Pakistan have developed today understanding to stop shooting and military action. “Both parties agreed to stop all military actions, on the ground, at sea and in the air, effective from 17:00 on May 10.
The decision to “bilateral understanding” took place after Pakistan DGMO called his Indian counterpart around 15:35 on May 10.
However, hours after both countries agreed to stop all shooting and military actions on the attic, in the air and the sea, reports that Pakistan had violated hostility with Indian air defense depicting Pakistani drones in the middle of a failure in Srinagar.
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During the Sunday press conference, DGMO LT gene remembered Ghai before his counterpart before the day.
“… my communication with Pakistan DGMO was performed yesterday 1535 hours and resulted in stopping cross -border fire and air disturbances on both sides, with an effect from 1700 hours 10.
He then mentioned a violation of understanding within a few hours of entry into force.
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“We also decided to talk about 12 May, tomorrow, at 1200 hours to discuss the modality that will allow the longevity of this understanding. However, disappointment, and I have to add how the Pakistani army is supposed to break these arrangements and over the Western Front.
Generator DGMO General Rajiv Ghai also said that the head of the army staff granted the army full of power against any further incorrect start from Pakistan.
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