What are the conditions for the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan?

After a long night between the United States and Pakistan, India and Pakistan agreed to a complete ceasefire.
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After a long night between the United States and Pakistan, India and Pakistan agreed to a complete ceasefire. This is a series of escalations in Pakistan after India responded to the Pahargam terrorist attack by launching Operation Sindoor.
“I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire. Congratulations to both countries on the use of common sense and great intelligence. Thank you for your attention on this matter.”
In addition, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri confirmed that Pak’s Director-General for Military Operations had earlier contacted his Indian counterparts. He added that both sides agreed to cease all military operations – on land, at sea and in the air.
On May 7, IE, the Indian Armed Forces launched the “Operation Sindoor” and successfully destroyed nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupation – Kashmir (POK). Pakistan has since made several retaliatory attempts by directing attacks on multiple Indian border areas.
Meanwhile, in a decisive response to Pakistan’s active actions along the western border and Line of Control (LOC), the Indian Armed Forces targeted key Pakistani military devices on May 9 (IE, May 9).
India conducted strikes against Pakistani military targets against Rafiki, Murid, Chakrala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukr and Junian, as well as weapons using air conditioning, as well as radar sites at Pasruhr and Siyakot Aviation Bases.
What are the conditions for a ceasefire?
After India attacked several air bases in Pakistan last night, Pakistan DGMO Major General Kashif Abdullah called his Indian rival, Lieutenant Rajiv Ghai in the morning, May 10, that is, May 10. Times of India, Pakistan’s DGMO Major General Abdullah stopped his Indian counterparts from firing and air strikes – a request India responded to in affirmation.
Although senior U.S. officials talked with their Indian counterparts, there was no direct interaction between the Indian Foreign Minister and Pakistan’s Foreign Minister.
According to the report Ani, Citing MEA sources, there are no conditions before and after understanding military operations between India and Pakistan. Meanwhile, the Indian Water Treaty will remain moratorium.