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India-Pakistan Ceasefire Declared on 10 May 2025

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India-Pakistan Ceasefire Declared on 10 May 2025
Saralnama

On 10 May 2025, India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire after four days of fighting. The deal was announced by both countries’ military leaders. The ceasefire started at 5 pm Indian time. The US, UK, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia helped in talks. India said the Kashmir issue is a bilateral matter. Pakistan said many countries helped. The UN welcomed the move and hopes for lasting peace. Both sides will talk again on 12 May. Punitive actions like visa suspensions, airspace closure, and trade bans remain. The Indus Waters Treaty is still on hold. There have been some ceasefire violations. Talks may cover terrorism and Kashmir. The last major peace talks were in 2008. People in both countries welcomed the ceasefire, but tensions remain. (Updated 1 Nov 2025, 16:05 IST; source: link)