The ceasefire between India and Pakistan, prompted by U.S. diplomatic efforts, has succeeded in halting a potential full-scale war after severe clashes resulted in nearly 70 deaths. Initial accusations of ceasefire violations arose quickly from both sides, leading to a cautious and tense peace. India's military continues to maintain a high level of alertness and readiness, signaling that while the ceasefire is in effect, the potential for renewed conflict remains. The situation in Kashmir remains volatile, with reports of explosions despite the ceasefire announcement.
The fragile 24-hour ceasefire announced on Saturday followed days of intensive missile and drone exchanges, claiming nearly 70 lives and escalating fears of a full-scale war.
Diplomatic efforts and pressure from the United States played a crucial role in the ceasefire agreement, preventing the India-Pakistan conflict from escalating to a catastrophic level.
Despite the ceasefire, immediate threats persist as both countries' military forces remain on high alert, ready to respond to any violations of the truce.
Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai emphasized that such diplomatic agreements may take time to stabilize, suggesting an ongoing vigilance from military leaders.
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