💨 Abstract
Indian DGMO Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai reported that Pakistan violated the May 10 ceasefire agreement within hours, leading to a hotline message warning of a fierce response if violations continue. India responded robustly to the violations while maintaining restraint. The Chief of Army Staff authorized commanders to take counter-actions if necessary. Both countries agreed to discuss the understanding's longevity on May 12. India emphasized its commitment to protecting sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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