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India, Pakistan Extend Ceasefire Until May 18, DGMOs to Hold Fresh Talks

India, Pakistan Extend Ceasefire Until May 18, DGMOs to Hold Fresh Talks

New Delhi, May 16, 2025: India and Pakistan have extended their ceasefire agreement along the Line of Control (LoC) until May 18, amid recent escalations that raised fears of conflict. The decision comes following backchannel communication between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of both nations, who are expected to hold another round of talks soon to review the ground situation and discuss further de-escalation steps.The extension follows a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22, which killed 26 civilians and triggered days of military exchanges including drones and missiles. Tensions along the LoC had risen sharply, prompting…
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IPL Set to Resume on May 16 or 17 After Ceasefire; Kolkata May Lose Final Due to Rain Forecast

IPL Set to Resume on May 16 or 17 After Ceasefire; Kolkata May Lose Final Due to Rain Forecast

New Delhi, May 11, 2025 — Suspended amid the India-Pakistan military conflict, the Indian Premier League (IPL) is now expected to resume on May 16 or 17, following the announcement of a ceasefire between the two nations.The IPL Governing Council and BCCI officials met on Sunday to finalize plans for the resumption of the tournament, which was halted on May 9 for one week due to escalating security concerns. According to BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla, discussions are ongoing with franchises and stakeholders to prepare a suitable revised schedule.An IPL source confirmed that the league is likely to restart with the…
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Ceasefire Follows India’s Success in Operation Sindoor; Over 100 Terrorists Killed, Says Military in Joint Press Briefing

Ceasefire Follows India’s Success in Operation Sindoor; Over 100 Terrorists Killed, Says Military in Joint Press Briefing

New Delhi, May 11, 2025 — In the backdrop of intense cross-border clashes and rising militant activity, India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on May 10 at 5 PM, following talks at the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) level. Sources confirm that this truce was brokered solely through military dialogue, with no direct involvement from National Security Advisors or foreign ministers.At a joint press conference, Lt. Gen. Rajiv Ghai, the Indian Army's DGMO, stated that Operation Sindoor was launched with the singular objective of eliminating terrorist threats. Over 100 terrorists were killed in the operation, including high-profile militants…
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