Indian Army says commitment to positive action

“Issues related to the continued commitment that both sides may not shoot or launch any aggressive and unparalleled actions on each other,” the Indian army said in a statement on Monday night.
Officials said the initial ceasefire agreement lasted 36 hours.
DGMO Lieutenant Rajiv Ghai held talks with his Pakistani major Kashif Abdullah.
Read more: “Pakistan Pakistan Kaisen Par Vaar kiya”: Indian Prime Minister PM Modi stopped his neighbor’s cross-border program earlier in the day, India has more evidence that the armed forces destroyed punitive strikes in Pakistan’s army assets, air bases and air Chinese defense systems after the armed forces escalated after the Pahalgam attack. The Director of Military Operations for Defense, Air Force and Navy spoke on Monday. “In the past few years, the characteristics of terrorist activities have changed. Innocent civilians were attacked,’ pahalgam tak paap ka ye ghada bhar chuka tha (that the sinful ship was full by the time Pahalgam happened).
Ak Ak Bharti Aviation Marshal added that the Akash missile is one of the weapons systems used by the Indian military. “Indian air defense systems have effectively thwarted Pakistan’s attempts to target Indian devices,” Bharti said. In a DGMO briefing on Sindoor Operation, Bharti said Pakistan was responsible for the losses faced by India’s military operations.
“India has attacked terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pok, and the battle is not against the Pakistani army,” he said. “Unfortunately, the Pakistani army chose to intervene in the terrorists.”
India and Pakistan announced on Saturday night the relegation was announced and understood all shooting and military operations on land, air and oceans, and were effective immediately. However, within a few hours, the Indian Air Force caused significant damage in the 11 Pakistani air bases and defense structures of the Indian Air Force, and missile and drone attacks began.