India And the ongoing tension between Pakistan has reduced considerably. Meanwhile, the US State Department has appreciated the peace efforts of the leaders of both countries. “We appreciate Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s intelligence, restraint and peaceful policies,” the US State Department said in a statement.
Border peace
The atmosphere of peace was seen last night on the Jammu and Kashmir and the international border. The Indian Army said, “There was a lot of peace in Jammu and Kashmir and other areas along the international border last night. There was no news of any untoward incident. It was the first quiet night in recent times.” The credit for this peace is being announced to declare a ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
America’s support for peace
The US State Department further said in a conversation with ANI, “President Donald Trump and External Affairs Minister Marco Rubio appealed to both countries to maintain full ceasefire and join direct conversation. The US will continue to support the American support to facilitate creative discussion to avoid struggle in future.”
Battle break process and violation
On May 10, Pakistan’s Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) interacted with India’s DGMO on telephone and proposed a ceasefire, after which the ceasefire was announced. However, a few hours later, Pakistan violated the ceasefire, to which India raised strong objections. Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri told reporters late on Saturday night, “Pakistan has been asked to take appropriate steps to stop these violations and handle the situation with seriousness and responsibility.”
India’s tough message
India’s DGMO sent a message to Pakistan’s DGMO on the hotline on Sunday to pay attention to the violation of the agreement signed on May 10. India clearly said, “If any such action was taken again by Pakistan tonight or in future, we will answer it in a strict and punitive manner.”
Talks again between DGMO today
It has been learned that today there is a conversation between the DGMOs of India and Pakistan. The talks are likely to be discussed on the status of the ceasefire and maintaining peace on the border.