
Saralnama
India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on 10 May 2025 after four days of fighting. Both countries stopped all firing on land, air, and sea from 5 pm Indian time. The ceasefire aims to reduce tensions and open talks on various issues. The United Nations welcomed this step and offered support for peace. Despite the ceasefire, some skirmishes and border tensions remain. India has banned some Pakistani social media channels for spreading false content. Air travel in the region was disrupted during the conflict, with many flights canceled or rerouted. Indian leaders said the military actions stopped after their goals were met. Talks between military officials are planned to continue. The ceasefire is seen as a chance to ease hostilities and work toward lasting peace between the two countries. (Updated 1 Nov 2025, 21:30 IST; source: link)
