Ceasefire Conversations: India and Pakistan's Telephonic Talks
India and Pakistan's military operations chiefs spoke by phone, following a ceasefire agreement. Recent hostilities included drone exchanges and a fatal attack in Indian Kashmir. New Delhi blamed Islamabad for the attack, which Pakistan denied, prompting the dialogue between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
India and Pakistan's top military commanders discussed ongoing tensions via telephone, as reported by CNN-News18. This call followed a tumultuous week, marked by intense conflict between the two nations.
Hostilities resulted in significant casualties, with both parties using drones and munitions over a four-day period. This escalation came in the wake of a brutal assault in Indian Kashmir, claiming 26 lives.
India accused Pakistan of supporting the Kashmir attack, a claim Pakistan has refuted, prompting crucial discussions between the nuclear-powered neighbors to ease tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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