India-Pakistan ceasefire followed by DGMO-level talks today. A high-level meeting on ceasefire strategy is currently underway at the Prime Minister's residence, involving the Defence Minister, the Chiefs of Staff, NSA Ajit Doval, and the CDS.
India Pakistan ceasefir: Following the agreement on a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, a crucial meeting between the two countries' DGMOs (Director Generals of Military Operations) is scheduled for today. Prior to this meeting, security has been heightened in Delhi at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence.
A high-level meeting with the country's top defence and security officials is underway at the Prime Minister's residence, strategizing on the evolving situation.
High-Level Meeting Underway at PM's Residence
Ahead of the DGMO talks on the ceasefire, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has convened a major security meeting. This meeting includes the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan, the chiefs of the Army, Air Force, and Navy, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval.
The meeting aims to ensure the maintenance of peace along the border and prepare a response to any provocative actions from Pakistan.
DGMO Talks: Crucial Meeting at 2:30 PM
At 2:30 PM today, a crucial meeting between the Indian and Pakistani DGMOs will take place regarding the ceasefire. In this meeting, military officials from both countries will focus on maintaining peace along the border, preventing violations of the ceasefire, and addressing cross-border terrorism.
India's stance in this meeting will be clear: terrorism will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
Border Situation: Signs of Peace, but Vigilance Continues
Since the announcement of the ceasefire, peace has prevailed along the India-Pakistan border for the past few days. However, Indian security agencies remain on high alert.
Drone attacks and infiltration attempts from Pakistan are being closely monitored. India has further strengthened its air defence systems and intelligence network to prevent any lapses.
Did Pakistan Surrender?
Former Air Vice Marshal AK Singh stated that Pakistan's agreement is essentially a decision born out of compulsion. He said,
"India effectively countered Pakistan's drone attacks. The air defence system thwarted Pakistan's attempts. They couldn't understand how to withstand India's technology."
He also stated that Pakistan now realizes that it wouldn't be able to withstand a retaliatory operation by India, hence its agreement to the ceasefire.