In a significant step toward de-escalation, the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of Pakistan reached out to his Indian counterpart this afternoon, initiating a crucial conversation that led to an agreement to immediately cease all military actions between the two nations.
The call, which took place at 15:35 hours IST, resulted in a mutual decision to halt all forms of firing and military operations — on land, at sea, and in the air — starting from 17:00 hours IST today. The move comes after weeks of heightened tensions and intermittent exchanges across the Line of Control (LoC) and other contested areas.
“Instructions have been issued on both sides to enforce this understanding effectively and without delay,” confirmed Indian official Mr. Misri. “The DGMOs are scheduled to reconnect and review the situation on May 12 at 12:00 hours IST.”
This development is being viewed as a promising shift toward stability in the region, with both military establishments signaling a willingness to prioritize dialogue over conflict. While this ceasefire doesn’t resolve underlying issues, it marks a crucial pause in hostilities and offers a window for more constructive engagement.
Analysts and citizens alike are cautiously optimistic, hopeful that this agreement can lay the groundwork for a more sustained peace initiative.