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India and Pakistan accuse each other of violating ceasefire

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Last updated: May 10, 2025 9:01 pm
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India and Pakistan accused each other of breaching a ceasefire agreement late on Saturday, just hours after announcing an end to the worst fighting between the two nuclear-armed powers in more than two decades.

India’s foreign secretary Vikram Misri said there had been “repeated violations of the understanding arrived at earlier this evening”.

“The armed forces are giving adequate and appropriate response,” he said, adding: “We call upon Pakistan to take appropriate steps to address these violations.”

There were reports from India of ceasefire violations along the Line of Control which separates Indian-administered and Pakistani-administered Kashmir. 

“This is no ceasefire,” Omar Abdullah, chief minister of Indian-controlled Jammu & Kashmir wrote in a post on X. “The air defence units in the middle of Srinagar just opened up . . . What the hell just happened to the ceasefire? Explosions heard across Srinagar!!!”

Pakistan denied any violations and accused India of breaches.

“Pakistan remains committed to faithful implementation of [the] ceasefire between Pakistan and India, announced earlier today,” a spokesperson for Pakistan’s foreign ministry said. “Notwithstanding the violations being committed by India in some areas, our forces are handling the situation with responsibility and restraint.”

Earlier in the day Ishaq Dar, Pakistan’s foreign minister, wrote in a social media post that the countries had “agreed to a ceasefire with immediate effect”.

“Pakistan has always strived for peace and security in the region, without compromising on its sovereignty and territorial integrity!” he wrote.

At around the same time Misri said at a briefing in New Delhi: “The director-general of military operations of Pakistan called the director-general of military operations of India at 15:35 earlier this afternoon.”

“It was agreed between them that both sides would stop all fighting and military action on land and in the air and sea with effect from 17:00 hours today.”

He added: “Instructions have been given on both sides to give effect to this understanding.”

US President Donald Trump claimed credit for the agreement in a social media post.

“After a long night of talks mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a FULL AND IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE,” Trump wrote on his social media portal Truth Social. “Congratulations to both Countries on using Common Sense and Great Intelligence. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

Earlier this week India fired missiles and launched drone strikes into Pakistan in retaliation for a gun attack by what it said were Pakistani-backed terrorists in Pahalgam, Kashmir, on April 22, which killed 25 Indian civilians and a Nepali.

According to Pakistan, India’s targets included air bases deep inside the country, including near its military headquarters in Rawalpindi.

Pakistan launched its own military operation against India, targeting its neighbour with short-range missiles and drones.

India claimed that Pakistan had begun to mobilise troops towards the border, raising concerns that the conflict in the air could escalate into a broader war on the ground.

Both countries claim that their civilians were killed by the other side.

Marco Rubio, US secretary of state, said in a statement that in the 48 hours running up to the ceasefire announcement, he and Vice-president JD Vance had engaged with senior Indian and Pakistani officials including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in a bid to end the fighting.

The talks also involved the two countries’ national security advisers, India’s Ajit Doval and Pakistan’s Asim Malik.

“I am pleased to announced the governments of India and Pakistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire and to start talks on a broad set of issues at a neutral site,” Rubio said.

“We commend prime ministers Modi and Sharif on their wisdom, prudence and statesmanship in choosing the path of peace.”

An official with India’s ministry of external affairs said the ceasefire was worked out directly between India and Pakistan.

Pakistan’s director-general of military operations “initiated the call this afternoon after which discussions took place and understanding (was) reached”, said the official, who did not want to be quoted by name.

“There is no decision to hold talks on any other issue at any other place,” the official added. 

The US state department issued readouts of Rubio’s calls with Indian foreign minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and his Pakistani counterpart Dar in which he said both sides “need[ed] to identify methods to de-escalate and re-establish direct communication to avoid miscalculation”.

In a call on Friday with Pakistan’s chief of army staff Asim Munir, Rubio “offered US assistance in starting constructive talks in order to avoid future conflicts”, according to the state department readout of the call.

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