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India, Pakistan end hostilities after US mediates ceasefire

  • Following several days of escalating cross-border clashes since April 22 in Jammu and Kashmir, India and Pakistan reached an agreement to halt fighting without delay.
  • The ceasefire followed a militant attack killing 26 civilians, mostly tourists, and India's airstrikes on nine alleged terrorist camps inside Pakistan on May 7.
  • The United States mediated negotiations, with Vice President JD Vance calling Indian Prime Minister Modi and helping broker the deal amid fears of all-out war.
  • Financial markets reacted sharply as India’s NSE Nifty 50 dropped over 1% and the Indian rupee weakened 1% after the initial strikes, while Pakistan’s key stock index fell 9% since the attack.
  • Despite the ceasefire, both sides accused each other of violations, and officials warned the truce remains fragile while preparing for future negotiations at a neutral site.
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National Herald broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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