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Follow The Hindu’s latest developments on the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan after Operation Sindoor.
India also has a long-standing policy of refusing to allow foreign mediation when it comes to the status of Muslim-majority Kashmir - a disputed region claimed by both India and Pakistan in its entirety - which has been at the center of the latest conflict with Pakistan and which India regards as a strictly internal matter.
India and Pakistan declared a ceasefire on 10 May, bringing an end to four days of military conflict. After it was first announced by US President Donald Trump on social media, the governments in New Delhi and Islamabad confirmed the agreement, although with somewhat differing takes on how it came about.
By Asif Shahzad, Gibran Naiyyar Peshimam and Shivam PatelISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Pakistan said on Tuesday it remained committed to a truce with India agreed after four days of intense fighting last week,
Just hours before the ceasefire announcement ... the decades-long dispute over the status of Muslim-majority Kashmir, which is claimed by both India and Pakistan and has a separatist, independent ...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement mentioned that the concerned official will have to leave Pakistan within the day.
The Indian government on Tuesday declared a Pakistani official at the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi persona non grata for activities "not in
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a national address, warned Pakistan to dismantle its terror infrastructure, declaring that Operation Sindoor is now policy and India will not differentiate between terrorists and their sponsors.