New Delhi, May 12 India’s and Pakistan’s Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) talked on hot line on Monday. The army has confirmed this conversation on Monday evening. This conversation, which took place after the firing and air strikes from both sides stopped, is considered very important.
Pakistan’s morale was broken due to India’s successful retaliation in ‘Operation Sindoor’. After falling badly behind in this battle, Pakistan proposed a ceasefire to India on May 10, which India accepted on its terms. On this subject, India and Pakistan’s DGMOs held an important discussion on Monday. In this, ceasefire on the Line of Control was discussed.
India’s DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai participated in this military level talks with Pakistan. Pakistan was represented by its DGMO Major General Kashif Abdullah.
According to the information, Pakistan has said that now it will not take this conflict forward. Pakistan has also said that it will not violate the ceasefire. A fresh ceasefire agreement was also signed by the DGMOs of India and Pakistan in the year 2021 to maintain peace and stability on the Line of Control. The DGMOs of both the countries talk on the hot-line on peace restoration and related issues on the Line of Control.
According to the information, the consensus reached on stopping the firing and the current situation were reviewed in the discussion.
On April 22, 26 innocent tourists were killed by Pakistan-backed terrorists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. After this terrorist attack, the Indian Army targeted terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir under ‘Operation Sindoor’, in which more than a hundred terrorists were killed.
The Indian Army says that it targeted only terrorist hideouts. Military and civilian bases were not their target, but the Pakistani Army retaliated in support of the terrorists, after which India gave a befitting reply to the Pakistani Army.
Earlier, Indian Army’s DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai told in New Delhi that the Indian air defense system foiled all the attacks of Pakistan, the coordination of the three forces was visible in ‘Operation Sindoor’.
The DGMO said that the air strikes carried out by Pakistan on the night of 9 and 10 May were completely foiled by India’s strong air defense system. These attacks were carried out by targeting our air defense and important bases of the Air Force, but all the efforts of Pakistan failed in front of our already prepared multi-level air defense system.