Talks Underway Between Indian And Pakistani Military Chiefs On Operation Sindoor

May 12, Kathmandu- India and Pakistan, which have reached a state of war after the Pahalgam attack, are holding talks today.

Although the talks were scheduled for 12 noon today with the participation of military officials from both countries, the time has been changed slightly and will be held in the evening. The talks will be led by the Director General of Military Operations of India and the Director General of Military Operations of Pakistan. Earlier, in the talks held on Saturday, the Pakistani Army Director General had proposed a cessation of hostilities. After this, both countries agreed not to conduct cross-border firing and drone infiltration from Saturday evening. However, within hours of the agreement, India has alleged that Pakistan started firing and aerial infiltration along the Line of Control (LoC).

Indian Army Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai told a joint press conference on Sunday, "A strong response has been given to the Pakistani violation. If such activities are repeated, more stringent action will be taken." If such activities are repeated, stricter action will be taken. He said that the Pakistan Army was informed about the violation of the agreement through a hotline message. India had launched 'Operation Sindoor' from May 7 in retaliation for the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. Under the operation, nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir were attacked. At least 26 people were killed in the attack.