India-Pakistan ceasefire violations by Pakistan lead to are set to hold Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) level talks on Monday at 12 PM, following recent ceasefire violations. The discussions aim to assess the situation along the Line of Control (LoC) and determine future actions to maintain stability.
The ceasefire agreement was finalized after Pakistan’s DGMO, Major General Kashif Abdullah, contacted India’s DGMO, Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai. Pakistan proposed halting firing and air attacks, and India agreed under the condition that no further violations would occur.
Despite the agreement, reports indicate that Pakistan breached the ceasefire within three hours, prompting India to retaliate by shooting down Pakistani drones. The situation remains tense, with tight security measures in place along Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Gujarat.
India’s Response to Ceasefire Violations
India has maintained that its military actions were proportionate and responsible, responding only to Pakistan’s escalations. The Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri stated: “Pakistan’s actions constituted provocation. India responded in a responsible and measured fashion.”
Additionally, India has walked out of the Indus Water Treaty, signaling a shift in its diplomatic stance.
Ensuring ceasefire compliance
Addressing Pakistan’s ceasefire violations
Discussing border security measures
Discussing twisted statements about the violations till date.
Preventing future escalations
India-Pakistan conflict:
With the given history of decades of rivalry between India and Pakistan, the recent terror attacks triggered a gate to war. While the attack was openly done at Pahalgam where the terrorists killed tourists, targetting ‘Hindus’ and they killed by asking their religion. And they killed the men and warned women to tell PM Modi about the attack.
Well then, Modi sent two women from India, one among them is a muslim, to show the real meaning of patriotism and the power of India. These women lead the Operation sindoor and gave a perfect counter attack to Pakistan. But Pakistanis, just like mindless jokers, ended up blaming India even after knowing that the first attack was from Pakistan.
While the ceasefire agreement remains in place, India and Pakistan’s military officials will meet to discuss long-term stability in the region. The outcome of these talks will determine whether the ceasefire holds or if further military action is required.
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