India and Pakistan: DGMOs Meet Over Military Standstill
The Director Generals of Military Operations from India and Pakistan conducted talks centered on the ceasefire agreement established on May 10. Although scheduled for noon, the hotline conversation commenced at 5 PM. Specific outcomes from the discussions remain undisclosed at this time.

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In a move to reinforce peace, the Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) from India and Pakistan engaged in discussions on Monday. The high-level military dialogue focused on the ceasefire agreement both nations had agreed upon on May 10.
Initially planned for noon, the talks, conducted via a secured military hotline, finally commenced around 5 PM. The delay sparked curiosity among observers, although no official reasoning has been disclosed.
As of now, further details regarding the outcome of this strategic discussion remain confidential, with both sides yet to release an official statement regarding the deliberations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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