Fragile ceasefire holds between India, Pakistan as Trump offers more help
- India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on Sunday to end the serious military confrontation over Kashmir that escalated last week.
- The rise in tensions started following an attack targeting visitors in Kashmir administered by India, with India accusing Pakistan of responsibility, which Pakistan rejected.
- Although a ceasefire was in place, Indian and Pakistani forces engaged in shooting incidents overnight along the rugged, mountainous Line of Control, but the hostilities eased by Sunday morning.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced the ceasefire on his platform, with both countries confirming the deal, and U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres welcomed it as a "positive step toward easing tensions."
- The ceasefire suggests possible easing of tensions, though ongoing accusations and delayed military talks maintain uncertainty about lasting peace between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
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A cease-fire deal pulled India and Pakistan back from the brink of conflict, but the danger hasn’t gone away. The ongoing denial of democratic rights in Kashmir ensures that the region will remain a source of instability and potential conflict. A Kashmiri resident inspects his damaged house on May 12, 2025, after cross-border shelling between Pakistan and India. (Muzammil Ahmed / AFP via Getty Images) A fragile peace was reached on May 10 betwe…
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