India-Pakistan ceasefire: The crucial role of DGMOs
- Pakistan launched a military operation named Bunayn ul Marsoos against India amid rising tensions in May 2025.
- The operation followed Indian airstrikes on Punjab and Azad Kashmir, which Pakistan described as retaliation for aggression in Kashmir.
- The Directors General of Military Operations of both countries maintained hotline contact to manage the ceasefire and reduce tensions.
- Pakistan’s DGMO Major General Kashif Abdullah proposed ending hostilities, leading to a ceasefire effective from 5 PM on May 10, 2025, covering land, air, and sea.
- The ceasefire significantly eased immediate tensions between the two nuclear-armed countries, although specialists continue to express reservations about how durable it will be over time.
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India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Know about DGMO & Ceasefire ?
Dharamshala: India and Pakistan have agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire, following direct talks between their DGMOs. The ceasefire was initiated after Pakistan’s DGMO, Major General Kashif Abdullah, reached out to India’s DGMO, Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, proposing an end to hostilities. How the Ceasefire Was Reached ? The ceasefire agreement was finalized after hotline communication between the two DGMOs. Pakistan initiated the call, …
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