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India-Pakistan Ceasefire Declared on 10 May 2025

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India-Pakistan Ceasefire Declared on 10 May 2025
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India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on 10 May 2025. This ended four days of fighting. The ceasefire was announced after talks between military leaders. Both sides stopped firing on land, air, and sea from 5 pm Indian time. The US, UK, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia helped in the process. India said the decision was bilateral. Pakistan said many countries helped. The UN welcomed the move. Some border actions like visa bans and airspace closure continue. Talks on broader issues may happen soon. The situation remains tense. There have been some ceasefire violations. The Indus Waters Treaty is still suspended. Both countries want different topics in talks. India wants to discuss terrorism and Kashmir. Pakistan wants talks on water and Kashmir too. The last major peace talks were in 2008. (Updated 2 Nov 2025, 18:33 IST; source: link)