Key Points

India and Pakistan’s military commanders held urgent hotline talks amid escalating ceasefire violations. The Indian Army swiftly countered Pakistan’s firing in Kupwara and Poonch districts. Security forces ramped up operations after the deadly Pahalgam terror attack. New Delhi has suspended key treaties and reduced diplomatic engagement with Islamabad.

Key Points: India Warns Pakistan Over Ceasefire Violations in DGMO Hotline Talks

  • Indian Army counters Pakistan firing in Kupwara and Poonch
  • Security ops intensify after Pahalgam terror attack
  • India suspends Indus Water Treaty, cuts diplomatic ties
  • Forces given full freedom to respond to cross-border terrorism
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India, Pakistan DGMOs talk over hotline, India warns against unprovoked ceasefire violations

India-Pakistan DGMOs hold hotline talks as tensions rise over unprovoked ceasefire violations along LoC and IB.

"India warned Pakistan against unprovoked ceasefire violations by the Pakistan Army along the LoC and IB. – Defence Sources"

New Delhi, April 30

Directors General of Military Operations of India and Pakistan talked over the hotline on Tuesday to discuss the unprovoked ceasefire violations by Pakistan, defence sources said on Wednesday.

They said India warned Pakistan against the unprovoked ceasefire violations by the Pakistan Army along the Line of Control (LOC) and the International Border.

The Indian Army has effectively responded to the Pakistan Army's unprovoked small arms firing across the Line of Control (LoC).

The Army responded swiftly to the ceasefire violation on the night of April 27-28 in areas opposite Kupwara and Poonch districts in Jammu and Kashmir (J-K), officials said.

The Indian Army had also responded effectively to the Pakistan Army firing along the LoC on the night of April 26-27 in areas opposite the Tutmari Gali and Rampur sectors, as per officials.

There has been a rise in ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the LoC. Security forces have intensified anti-terror operations in the Kashmir valley in the aftermath of the Phalgam terror attack that killed 26 people on April 22.

The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) met a day after the Pahalgam terror attack. In the briefing to the CCS, the cross-border linkages of the terrorist attack were brought out. It was noted that this attack came in the wake of the successful holding of elections in Jammu and Kashmir and its steady progress towards economic growth and development.

India has taken a raft of measures against Pakistan for its support to cross-border terrorism, including holding the Indus Water Treaty in abeyance and closing the Integrated Check Post at Attari. India has also decided to curtail strength of High Commissions.

The government has given armed forces complete operational freedom to decide on the response to the Pahalgam terror attack.

- ANI

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