India and Pakistan's DGMOs to Hold Hotline Talks at 12 PM Today. Discussions will focus on strengthening the ceasefire, maintaining peace along the border, and taking b action against terrorism.
India Pak Ceasefire: Following recent military tensions between India and Pakistan, the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of both countries are scheduled to hold another hotline conversation. This meeting will take place at 12 PM on May 12, 2025. The primary objective of this conversation is to strengthen and effectively implement the existing ceasefire agreement between the two nations.
First Formal Meeting After Recent Events
This meeting comes at a time of heightened recent military tension between the two countries. India launched 'Operation Sindur' in response to terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir. This military operation involved precise strikes on numerous terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
According to reports, this operation resulted in:
- The destruction of nine terrorist camps,
- The killing of over 100 terrorists,
- The elimination of high-value targets such as Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf, and Mudassir Ahmed.
Impact on Pakistan's Military Capabilities
- India's strikes dealt a significant blow to Pakistan's military capabilities.
- Eleven Pakistani airbases sustained damage.
- The attacks on military infrastructure showcased India's military strength.
Although a ceasefire agreement was reached on May 10th, incidents of cross-border firing and drone attacks continued.
India's Stern Warning and Retaliatory Actions
India responded bly to these post-ceasefire incidents. The Indian Army responded with "adequate and appropriate" measures to all cross-border activities. The Indian Army has made it clear that any provocation will be met with an immediate response.
Expectations from Today's DGMO Meeting?
This DGMO-level meeting between India and Pakistan is considered significant. Key discussion points will include:
- Strict enforcement of ceasefire terms
- Measures to maintain stability and peace along the border
- Agreement on taking b action against terrorism
- Increased surveillance to prevent drone attacks and cross-border firing
Significant Announcements Expected at Press Conference
Sources suggest that following the DGMO talks, senior officers from the three branches of both countries' armed forces (Army, Air Force, and Navy) may address a joint press conference. Information regarding cross-border military operations, attacks on terrorist bases, and future strategies is expected to be shared.
Confirmation from Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri
India's Foreign Secretary, Vikram Misri, confirmed the talks, stating that the dialogue between the two countries will continue. Mr. Misri stated:
"Both countries have been given strict instructions to implement the ceasefire agreement on the ground. The DGMO-level talks will clear up misunderstandings and ensure stability."