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India-Pakistan Ceasefire Ends Four-Day Conflict in May 2025

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India-Pakistan Ceasefire Ends Four-Day Conflict in May 2025
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India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on 10 May 2025 after four days of fighting. The ceasefire was announced following talks involving the US and other countries. Both nations agreed to start talks on broader issues, but tensions remain high with some ceasefire violations reported. The conflict caused major disruptions in air travel, with many flights canceled or rerouted. India banned some Pakistani social media channels during this period. The United Nations welcomed the ceasefire and offered support for peace efforts. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the military stopped operations after achieving their goals, denying foreign intervention claims. Talks between the two countries are expected to continue to address long-standing issues, including Kashmir and terrorism. (Updated 1 Oct 2025, 13:55 IST; source: link)