Tensions Rise: India and Pakistan on the Brink
Pakistan has expressed commitment to a recent truce with India following intense military confrontations. The agreement was made amid warnings from Indian PM Modi about targeting 'terrorist hideouts' in Pakistan if further attacks occurred. Diplomatic efforts, particularly by the U.S., were crucial for the ceasefire.

In a fervent atmosphere of geopolitical tension, Pakistan has affirmed its dedication to maintaining a recent ceasefire agreement with India, following a period of severe military clashes just last week.
The commitment underscores Islamabad's pledge to vehemently counter any forthcoming aggressions from its neighbor. This announcement comes after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a national address, reiterated threats of targeting 'terrorist hideouts' across the Pakistani border if any new incidents occur, dismissing any fear of 'nuclear blackmail'.
These developments come on the heels of last week's missile exchanges and drone strikes, marking some of the fiercest confrontations since the two nuclear-armed nations' tense relations, putting global diplomatic corps, including the United States, into action, ultimately facilitating Saturday's truce.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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