New Delhi:
India announced a ceasefire with Pakistan after the days of missiles, drones and artillery attacks, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar added a strong postscript: “India has consistently maintained a firm and unrelated stand against terrorism in all its forms and expressions. It will continue to do so.”
India and Pakistan have today worked an understanding on the stoppage of firing and military action.
India has consistently maintained a firm and unrelated attitude against terrorism in all its forms and expressions. This will continue to do so.
– Dr. S. jaishankar (@drsjaishankar) May 10, 2025
Shri Jaishankar’s message echoed in the government’s briefing over the ceasefire: “We are fully prepared and alert, and are committed to defending the sovereignty and integrity of the motherland”.
Wing Commander Vyomika Singh warned, “Every misconception has been found by Pakistan with strength, and every growth in the future will invite a decisive response. We are fully prepared to launch whatever operation may require in defense of the nation.”
The first government confirmation was from Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, who informed India and PakistanIn a call among the generals of the military operations of the countries at 3.30 pm, they agreed that they would stop all firing and military action “in land and wind and sea” from 5 pm today. Track live updates Here.
Director Generals will talk again at 12 noon on Monday.
“Long night of talks”
Mr. Misri’s statement followed an unexpected position by the United States President Donald Trump, which announced the ceasefire, who said it was medically intermediad by the US in the “long -night conversation”.
– Donald J. Trump (@Redonaldtrum) May 10, 2025
The post was unpredictable because it was a deviation from the US’s earlier stance: the conflict between India and Pakistan is “originally none of our business”.
The statement was released a day earlier US Vice President JD Vance Who insisted, “What we can do is trying to encourage these people to escape slightly, but we are not going to join the middle of the war, which is fundamentally none of our business and has nothing to do with America’s ability to control it.”
“You know, America cannot ask Indians to lay their arms. We cannot ask Pakistanis to lay their arms. And therefore, we are going to pursue this through diplomatic channels,” said Vance, a proposal of American disintegration from international conflicts.
Meanwhile, sources said it was one “Conditional” ceasefireAnd there has been no change in India’s situation against diplomatic measures against Pakistan
The ceasefire Pakistan comes a day after the Indian airports targeted the Indian airports. Wing Commander Vyomika Singh told a briefing on Saturday that there were “several high-speed missile attacks” at air bases, but the equipment was “limited damage”.
Pahgam Terror Attack
After the terrorist attack in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir, tension between nuclear-driven neighbors broke. Twenty -six people, most tourists were closed by terrorists in a picturesque valley in Pahgam on 22 April. India convicted Pakistan for the attack, an allegation denied by Pakistan.
The attack took several diplomatic action by India against its neighbor, including suspension of the Indus Water Treaty. After this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also gave a strong statement, who vowed to avenge the attack. About two weeks after the attack, India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’, which used to kill nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir.
This was followed by a wave of Pakistani attacks using drones and other monks, which India said that its army was “retaliated”, which “replied” to Islamabad’s aggression.