No India-Pakistan DGMO Talks Today, Ceasefire To Continue

New Delhi:Amid reports by some media outlets claiming the India-Pakistan ceasefire is ending today and speculation about Director General of Military Operations (DGMO)-level talks, the Indian Army has issued a clarification saying that no DGMO talks are scheduled for today.

It is pertinent to mention that India and Pakistan reached an understanding on May 10 to end the conflict after four days of intense cross-border drone and missile strikes. The arrangement reached on May 10 came after four days of intense hostilities that saw the two sides targeting each other’s military installations with drones, missiles and long-range weapons that raised fears of a wider military conflict.

‘No expiry date’
Addressing the concerns about the ceasefire, the Army also clarified that the DGMOs’ interaction on May 12 remains in effect, and importantly, ‘there is no expiry date’ to the agreement on halting hostilities.

“No DGMO talks are scheduled today. As far as continuation of a break in hostilities, as decided in DGMOs interaction of 12 May, is concerned, there is no expiry date to it,” the Indian Army said.

India, Pakistan DGMOs had discussed measures to halt hostilities


Earlier on May 12, the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan held a hotline discussion on Monday, focusing on measures to prevent further military escalation along the borders. The nearly 45-minute conversation came two days after the two sides agreed to a full ceasefire on May 10, following a week of intense cross-border hostilities.

Pakistan’s DGMO Maj Gen Kashif Abdullah and his Indian counterpart Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai spoke over a hotline.

According to an Indian Army readout, both sides reiterated their commitment to avoid “aggressive and inimical” actions, including refraining from firing a “single shot” at each other. The DGMOs also agreed to consider immediate steps to reduce troop deployments in border and forward areas, reflecting a broader attempt to de-escalate tensions.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Saturday evening (May 10) announced that India and Pakistan reached an understanding to stop all firings and military actions on land, air and sea, with immediate effect.

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