India Pakistan finally honours ceasefire arrangement after 3-4 days of onimous escalations
After the declaration of the ceasefire, India and Pakistan held their first Director General of Military Operations (DGMO)-level meeting on Monday. The conversation took place between India’s DGMO, Rajeev Ghai, and Pakistan’s DGMO, Kashif Abdullah. Although the meeting was initially scheduled for 12 noon, it was delayed and eventually began at 5 PM.
According to sources in the Ministry of Defence, the discussion focused on the situation along the border areas. There was considerable curiosity across various circles about the agenda of the meeting and the future of the ceasefire.
Defence ministry sources confirmed that both sides discussed maintaining their commitment to not firing a single shot at each other. The conversation also included a mutual understanding to avoid any aggressive actions. Furthermore, both nations agreed to take immediate steps to reduce troop presence along the border and in nearby areas.
Thus now there is some semblance of peace after 3-4 days of aggression across the border which was taking ominous proportions each day but now with ceasefire being clamped people on both sides of the border will heave a huge sigh of relief
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