
News Topical, Digital Desk : The Indian Army has rejected the reports that there will be DGMO level talks between India and Pakistan today. There were reports on social media that there is a ceasefire between India and Pakistan till May 18. A decision to take it forward will be taken in the meeting of the DGMOs of both the countries today.
The Indian Army said that no DGMO level talks are scheduled today. As far as the continuation of the ceasefire decided in the DGMO talks on May 12 is concerned, there is no expiry date for it.
'Operation Sindoor' is revenge for Pahalgam attack
Let us tell you that after the attack on tourists in Pahalgam, the Indian Army launched Operation Sindoor to destroy terrorist bases in Pakistan. On the night of 6-7 May, the Indian Armed Forces attacked 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan. After this, Pakistan attacked with drones and missiles to destroy Indian military bases, which was foiled by the Indian Air Defense System.
After this, 11 airbases of Pakistan were destroyed in retaliation by India. Panicked, Pakistan called DGMO and demanded ceasefire. India accepted Pakistan's demands and ceasefire was implemented between the two countries. However, even after this, drones and missiles were fired from Pakistan. The next day, the Indian Army made it clear that if Pakistan dared to do such a thing again, then the Indian Army would give a strong reply. Then no such action was taken by Pakistan and peace remained on the border.
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