
Following India's precision strikes under Operation Sindoor, a retaliatory response to the pahalgam terror attack carried out by Pakistani terrorists, pakistan launched drone and missile attacks on indian military and civilian infrastructure, sparking days of cross-border hostilities and attacks.
What do the pakistan Authorities say?
All airports in the nation are now functioning, and regular flight operations will resume at 5:00 PM IST, according to a statement released by the pakistan Airports Authority.
According to the announcement, "Pakistan's airspace has been completely reopened for all types of flights,"
However, because of the increased potential of military activity, pakistan had closed numerous airways, including those over Karachi and Lahore, and suspended all flights before restoring its airspace. This resulted in numerous foreign flights being canceled or redirected, as well as disruptions in international aviation.
At a brief news briefing in the nation's capital, India's Foreign Secretary vikram Misri formally confirmed the ceasefire deal.
"Earlier, at 1535 hours IST, the director General of Military Operations of india received a call from the director General of Military Operations of Pakistan. With effect from 1700 hours indian Standard Time today, all sides agreed to cease all firing and military operations on land, in the air, and at sea. Both parties have received instructions to put the understanding into practice. The Foreign Secretary said that the director Generals of Military Operations would reconvene at 1200 hours on May 12.
Additionally, he reaffirmed that directives have been issued to guarantee the agreement's full execution and that india and pakistan have agreed to halt military action across domains.