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India, Pakistan to cut troops on borders

  • India and Pakistan agreed on May 12, 2025, to uphold a ceasefire and reduce troop deployments along their shared border after recent hostilities.
  • The agreement came after intense hostilities between May 7 and May 10, which were sparked by India's Operation Sindoor—a series of military strikes launched in retaliation for a terror attack in Pahalgam that resulted in 26 fatalities.
  • The top military operations officers of India and Pakistan held a 45-minute conversation on Monday to discuss steps aimed at strengthening their commitment to the ceasefire and preventing any hostile actions.
  • Operation Sindoor struck 26 key installations in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir using long-range missiles, drones, and cyber warfare, while India maintained operational military bases despite minor damage.
  • The ceasefire and troop reduction signal a fragile calm but suggest a willingness by both sides to pursue further dialogue to prevent escalation along the border.
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NewsDrum broke the news in on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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