
In this screengrab from a video, Prime Minister Narendra
Modi with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit
Doval, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, and others during a
meeting, a day after India and Pakistan reached a bilateral understanding, in
New Delhi, Sunday, May 11, 2025. (PTI Photo)
- NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Narendra Modi was chairing a high-level meeting at
his residence on Sunday with the top defence establishment.
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- The meeting was attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh,
National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen.
Anil Chauhan, and the tri-services chiefs.
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- The meeting took place amid an uneasy calm on the borders
with Pakistan, where no fresh ceasefire violations have been reported.
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- Silence prevailed in the night after Pakistan violated the
ceasefire while expressing a commitment to adhere to it on Saturday.
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- The ceasefire was first announced by US President Donald
Trump on Saturday, and New Delhi said India and Pakistan have worked out an
understanding on the stoppage of firing and military action.
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- External Affairs Minister Jaishankar had categorically said
that India has consistently maintained a firm and uncompromising stance against
terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and will continue to do so.
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- Though Pakistan, which had urged the US to broker peace
after India’s hammering, also announced a ceasefire, it went back to its
tactics and violated the same. India was quick to retaliate, following which
Pakistan stopped sending drones and missiles into Indian territory.
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- India categorically said that Pakistani drones were sighted
and intercepted in various locations in Jammu and Kashmir, including Srinagar,
parts of Gujarat, and Barmer in Rajasthan. Blackouts had to be reimposed in
several border areas.
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- India said Pakistan violated the ceasefire, adding that the
armed forces were giving an "adequate and appropriate response".
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- Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, in a late-night press
briefing on Saturday, stressed that India has taken "very, very serious
notice of these violations."
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- We call upon Pakistan to take appropriate steps to address
these violations and handle the situation with seriousness and responsibility.
The armed forces are maintaining a strong vigil on the situation and have been
given strict instructions to deal strongly with any repetition of border
violations along the International Border and the LoC,” he said.
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- Later, Pakistan said that it “remains committed to faithful
implementation” of the ceasefire agreement reached. Its PM, Shehbaz Sharif,
said, "Pakistan believes this marks a new beginning in the resolution of
issues that have plagued the region and prevented its journey toward peace,
prosperity and stability."
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