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Despite multiple ceasefire violations, including drone attacks along the LoC and the International Boundary, the truce agreed upon at DGMO-level talks by India and Pakistan was holding
Pakistan said on Tuesday that it remains committed to the truce with India, agreed after four days of intense fighting last week, but vowed to respond to any future aggression by New Delhi with full resolve.
Pakistan's military launched Operation Bunyanum Marsoos in retaliation, and downed five Indian jets—including Rafales—and intercepted 77 Israeli-made Harop drones. Following diplomatic intervention led by Washington, both sides agreed to halt military activity across land, air, and sea.
The Indian government on Tuesday declared a Pakistani official at the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi persona non grata for activities "not in keeping with their official status". According to sources,
India on Tuesday declared a Pakistani official, working at the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, as persona non grata for indulging in activities not in keeping with his official status in India,
India and Pakistan declared a ceasefire on 10 May, bringing an end to four days of military conflict. After it was first announced by US President Donald Trump on social media, the governments in New Delhi and Islamabad confirmed the agreement, although with somewhat differing takes on how it came about.
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The Foreign Secretary will brief Parliamentary Committee on External Affairs on the current situation with Pakistan on May 19, said panel chairman Shashi Tharoor.