💨 Abstract
India and Pakistan agreed to extend military-level confidence-building measures and maintain a ceasefire until May 18, 2025, following discussions between their Directors General of Military Operations. This agreement comes after recent retaliatory strikes by both nations in response to a terrorist attack and subsequent aerial incursions. The ceasefire includes a commitment to refrain from aggressive actions and immediate de-escalation of troops from border areas.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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