
India-Pakistani Conflict: The Indian Army said that after understanding between representatives of military operations (DGMOS) India and Pakistan on May 10, 2025, it was decided to continue the measures aimed at building confidence aimed at reducing the level of alertness.
India and Pakistan reached 10 May understanding that after four days of intensive cross -border strokes and missile strikes end hostility.
Previously, on Thursday, Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq said that the CEOs of military operations (DGMOS) from both countries reported through a hot line to discuss a ceasefire that has been extended until 18 May, according to PTI reports.
Pakistani CEO of military operations, Major Major Kashif Abdullah, and his Indian counterpart, General Lieutenant Rajiv Ghai, on Wednesday afternoon led a telephone interview, Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq informed the Senate.
According to Geo News, Dar said that the discussion of 14 could result in an extension of income until 18 May. He explained that during the initial interview between DGMO 10. May the ceasefire was extended to 12 May. The following challenge 12. It may extend the ceasefire until 14 May, other interviews 14. May lead to the last extension until 18 May.
At his address, Dar said that two DGMOS would come back again 1 May, PTI reported.
The ceasefire between India and Pakistan was agreed on May 10, 2025, which suddenly stopped for four days of intensive cross -border hostile hostility involving drones, missile attacks and air raids.
The escalation was launched by Indian precise strikes in the “Sindoor Operation” on May 7, which focused on the terrorist infrastructure in retaliation for the deadly attack of Pahalgam 22 April.
After these strikes, Pakistan began attacks on Indian military bases, which caused steep counterattacks with Indian forces.
US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire on social media and congratulated both nations for exercising “common sense and great intelligence”. The ceasefire was determined at 17:00 Ist on May 10, after direct communication between the generals of military operations (DGMOS) India and Pakistan.
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