The Indian Army has clarified that no Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) talks were held between India and Pakistan on May 18, 2025. Despite this, the ceasefire agreement reached during the DGMO meeting on May 12 remains valid and has no set expiration.
This ceasefire is significant as it came after a period of intense cross-border exchanges, which were ignited by a deadly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam. In reaction to this attack, India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’, targeting terror sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
To summarize the recent developments:
- On May 10, India and Pakistan agreed to cease all firing following a call between their DGMOs.
- Pakistan violated this truce shortly after the agreement.
- India responded with retaliatory measures to address the violations.
The Indian Army continues to emphasize the importance of peace along the border and its commitment to avoiding any aggressive actions. DGMO talks are a vital mechanism for managing military operations and preventing conflicts between the two nations.
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