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We Keep an Eye on Pakistan and India Every Day: Marco Rubio Says ‘Ceasefires Can Fall Apart Very Quickly’

The US monitors India-Pakistan tensions daily amid conflicting ceasefire claims and ongoing military clashes following India’s Operation Sindoor targeting terror hubs, officials said.

  • On Sunday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington monitors developments between Pakistan and India every single day following four days of clashes after India’s Operation Sindoor in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
  • Rubio highlighted that Operation Sindoor targeted terror hubs at nine locations in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, sparking four days of clashes and illustrating ceasefire difficulties.
  • Since May 10, President Donald Trump claimed that India and Pakistan agreed to a ‘full and immediate’ ceasefire, but New Delhi said it rejected outside mediation, while Pakistan credited Trump to gain attention.
  • He stressed to NBC News that agreements require both sides to stop firing, stating “the only way to have a ceasefire is for both sides to agree to stop firing at one another.”
  • Rubio argued that the goal is a peace deal preventing both current and future conflicts, not just a temporary ceasefire.
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India Today broke the news in India on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
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