
Fearing the action of the indian army under Operation Sindoor, pakistan had proposed a ceasefire to india on 10 May 2025, which india accepted on its terms.
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The indian army said on thursday (May 15, 2025) that talks were held between the two DGMOs to reduce tension on the border, and an agreement was reached on this. The army said that efforts will continue from both sides. At the same time, pakistan Foreign minister Ishaq Dar said that the ceasefire between india and pakistan has been extended till May 18.
It is worth noting that after the talks between the director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of india and Pakistan on May 10, 2025, both sides have agreed to reduce tension and reduce vigilance on the border.
There was an agreement to establish a ceasefire three years ago
The last talks between the DGMOs of india and pakistan were held on May 12, in which it was agreed to maintain a ceasefire to stop all military actions. pakistan said that it will not fire a single bullet from across the border. It was said in the talks that both sides should not fire a single bullet. No aggressive and hostile action should be initiated against each other.
According to the army, it was agreed that both sides, india and pakistan, should consider immediate measures to ensure a reduction in the number of troops from the borders and forward areas. This conversation, which took place after the firing and air strikes from both sides stopped, was very important.
Pakistan had proposed a ceasefire
After losing badly in this battle, pakistan proposed a ceasefire to india on 10 May 2025, which india accepted on its terms. India's DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai participated in these military level talks with Pakistan. Pakistan was represented by its DGMO, Major General Kashif Abdullah.
After this terrorist attack, the indian army targeted terrorist camps in pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied kashmir (POK) under Operation Sindoor, in which more than a hundred terrorists were killed.