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"Indian Army maintains persistent calm following ceasefire with Pakistan, without setting an end date"

No scheduled talks at the DGMO level between the Indian Army, today.

Indian Army confirms no DGMO-level discussions planned for today. | Current India Updates
Indian Army confirms no DGMO-level discussions planned for today. | Current India Updates

Indian Army Stands Firm: No DGMO Talks Scheduled Today; Ceasefire Continues Unabated

"Indian Army maintains persistent calm following ceasefire with Pakistan, without setting an end date"

The Indian Army has put an end to speculations about DGMO-level talks with Pakistan, stating unequivocally that no such discussions are happening today. The ongoing ceasefire agreement, initiated on May 12, still holds firm, according to the latest updates from the Indian Army [1][2][4].

The last DGMO-level talks between India and Pakistan took place on May 12, with both sides focusing on measures to terminate hostilities and prevent further military escalation along the borders [1][4]. These constructive discussions followed an agreement on May 10, brokered by the Pakistan DGMO, which resulted in a mutual pledge to put an end to all military action and firing incidents [1][2].

Despite recent tensions flaring up due to unfortunate incidents, the ceasefire pact persists, demonstrating a willingness from both nations to de-escalate the situation [1][2].

Beyond May 18: What Next?

There is no information currently available on any planned DGMO-level talks beyond May 18. The Indian Army has emphasized that the ceasefire agreement, without an expiry date, continues to stand firm [1][2][4].

Victory in Operation Sindoor

On May 7, India launched Operation Sindoor, conducting precision strikes against nine terrorist targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir in response to the devastating terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives [3]. Through these targeted operations, India neutralized more than 100 terrorists linked to groups such as Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir [3].

Following India's precision strikes on these terrorist camps, Pakistan escalated the conflict through cross-border shelling and attempted drone attacks on Indian military bases, prompting prompt retaliation from the Indian forces against Pakistani radar stations, airfields, and communication hubs [3].

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Cricket fans are eagerly awaiting the next India vs Pakistan match in the upcoming General-News international cricket tournament. Meanwhile, politics continues to dominate headlines, with both nations expressing their intention to maintain the current ceasefire agreement beyond May 18, according to recent updates from the Indian Army.

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