India-Pakistan ceasefire: What happened after Pak violated agreement
- On Saturday, India and Pakistan committed to an immediate and complete halt to all hostilities involving their land, air, and naval forces after several days of intense cross-border conflict.
- The ceasefire followed four days of drone and missile exchanges that nearly escalated into war and was brokered through U.S.-led mediation efforts.
- Shortly after the understanding, drone sightings and explosions occurred in Jammu and Kashmir, prompting Indian air defenses to respond amid ongoing tensions.
- Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri highlighted that in recent hours, the understanding previously agreed upon has been violated multiple times, and he underscored that these infractions are being addressed with utmost seriousness.
- The violations highlight fragile peace efforts after the deal, suggesting continued volatility and the need for sustained diplomatic engagement to avoid further escalation.
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India-Pakistan ceasefire: What happened after Pak violated agreement
Trending | India News | South Asia | Pakistan | Explore the latest developments in the India-Pakistan ceasefire agreement as tensions rise with fresh violations reported, including drone sightings and military alerts.
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Pakistan expresses commitment to faithful implementation of ceasefire agreement with India
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