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India, Pak agreed on cessation of military activity after direct contact between DGMOs: Govt

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
July 26, 2025
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New Delhi:  India and Pakistan agreed on May 10 for a cessation of firing and military activity as a result of “direct contact” between the director generals of military operations (DGMOs) of both nations, which was “initiated by the Pakistani side”, the Centre informed Parliament on Friday.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) was asked whether it is a fact that the “ceasefire between India and Pakistan was arrived at the behest of the US interference just after three days of operations against Pakistan when the Indian Armed Forces had the upper hand in the conflict”.

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In a written response to the query in the Lok Sabha, Minister of State (MoS) for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh said, “All our interlocutors were given a common message that India’s approach was focused, measured and non-escalatory.”

The MoS said India and Pakistan agreed on May 10 for a “cessation of firing and military activity as a result of direct contact between the DGMOs of both nations. This contact was initiated by the Pakistani side”.

India had “already achieved on 08 May the main objectives” that it had set forth in terms of destroying designated terrorism infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, he added.

Between April 22 when the Pahalgam terrorist attack happened and May 10, there were a “number of diplomatic conversations with various countries at different levels, including with the United States,” the minister said in his response.

“With specific regard to the US, it was conveyed to Vice President J D Vance on May 9 that India would ‘appropriately respond’ if Pakistan launched a major attack. The issue of our trade discussions did not come up in the context of conversations pertaining to the conflict,” he added.

As regards any proposal for third-party mediation, “our long standing position remains that any outstanding issue with Pakistan will be discussed only bilaterally. This has been made clear to all nations, including by the Prime Minister to the US President”, he said.

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