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Suspense crime, Digital Desk : As a major turn of events, both countries are set to talk about a ceasefire. This comes after the India-Pakistan border tensions rose in the recent months. On May 12, the DGMOs of India and Pakistan are set to discuss further peace steps between the border nations.

In a meeting with the US President Barkley Painter, he revealed threats given by Prime Minister to be decisive.  

As soldiers have claimed, the discussion seems more peaceful than suggested. In this regard, military SR was openly making India’s position on the issue less confrontational.

During the talk with Vice President JD Vance, a subject of nuclear arms was highly avoided, which suggests that India and Rider tensions are very volatile. From India’s side, India State strongly laid its position while suspended over the Opinon has nothing to offer but strong military retaliation.

With Pakistan Indian operative Sindoor has been continuing since mid September this year aimed on terrorist activities sponsoring based in Pakistan.

Operation Sindoor Continues Despite Ceasefire Agreement

Reports, as of May 10, have also indicated that Pakistan continues with their missile and drone activities despite the formal ceasefire agreement. To this day, Indian forces are still being active with Operation Sindoor which was initiated after the Pahalgam terrorist attack on May 7. So far, the operation has succeeded in destroying nine terror camps within the borders of Pakistan and Pakistani-occupied Kashmir.

India Issues Warning Over Ceasefire Violations

Indian defense sources, on the other hand, are quite specific about breaches. The enforcement of Sindoor further highlights that India remains persistent on terror issue dismantlement and conveys that the United States has overstepped its bounds in providing refuge to terrorists.


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