India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Operation Sindoor Continues Strong

A report covering India-Pakistan ceasefire, Operation Sindoor, high-level meetings, border tensions, and the efforts of defence leaders.

May 11, 2025 - 13:48
India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Operation Sindoor Continues Strong

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], May 10: Even after the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, the Indian Air Force continues with "Operation Sindoor". This mission was started on May 7, after the Pahalgam attack that shocked the entire country. The IAF is working quietly but smartly, keeping national interest above all. Their effort is to keep everyone safe, while avoiding public panic. The full details are yet to be shared officially.

Behind the Brave Faces in Uniform

Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, India’s DGMO, is the man at the centre of all this action. His role is to manage army plans, control the borders, and avoid any unwanted situation. He works closely with Pakistan’s army leaders to reduce chances of conflict. His calm and disciplined way of handling tensions reminds people of past military heroes from India’s proud history.

A High-Level Meeting to Review the Situation

Just after the ceasefire was declared, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a serious meeting with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, and the country’s top military officers. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan were also there. The aim of this meeting was to make sure peace continues and India's borders remain secure.

Peace Returns but Alertness Remains

Places like Amritsar, Jammu, and Firozpur have started returning to normal. People who had stayed indoors for days are now stepping out. However, the red alert continues. Security forces are still at work, especially near the border areas. Locals are praying for lasting peace but know that safety can’t be taken for granted.

Global Reactions and Regional Ties

US President Donald Trump praised both India and Pakistan for showing leadership. He also said he wants to increase trade with both countries. Meanwhile, Pakistan spoke to China for support and got strong words in return. But Indian leaders reminded everyone about the Simla Agreement, which says any Kashmir-related talk should only be between India and Pakistan.

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