India, Pakistan Agree to Immediate Ceasefire After Intense Border Clashes
India, Pakistan Agree to Immediate Ceasefire After Intense Border Clashes

India, Pakistan Agree to Immediate Ceasefire After Intense Border Clashes

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India and Pakistan have agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire across land, air, and sea, effective from 5 pm on May 10, 2025, following intense border clashes and nearly 100 hours of hostilities. The ceasefire was reached after direct communication between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMO) of both countries, with Pakistan initiating the call. The United States, led by former President Donald Trump and his administration, played a key role in mediating the agreement after prolonged negotiations. The conflict escalation began with a terrorist attack on Hindu tourists in Kashmir, leading India to launch "Operation Sindoor" targeting terrorist sites in Pakistan, which Pakistan countered with "Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos." Both nations have committed to further talks scheduled for May 12 to prevent future conflicts, while India maintains a firm stance against terrorism in all its forms. This development marks a critical step toward de-escalation and regional stability after one of the most severe conflicts in decades.

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