India-Pakistan Ceasefire: IAF Confirms Target Achieved, Operation Sindoor Continues
DGMOs of Both Nations to Hold Talks Today at 12 Noon Amid Ongoing Military Operations
The Indian Air Force has reiterated that its primary objective has been achieved in the ongoing Operation Sindoor. Despite this, the operation continues, signaling sustained vigilance. Meanwhile, senior military officials — Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) from India and Pakistan — are scheduled to engage in crucial talks at 12 noon today to assess the situation and explore de-escalation possibilities.
India-Pakistan ceasefire Today (Monday, May 12) is the second day of India-Pakistan ceasefire. The situation is normal in Rajasthan, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir bordering the border. Markets are open, activities are looking normal. There is no news of any firing from the LoC or anywhere else. Meanwhile, the Indian Air Force again said that Operation Sindoor is still going on. We have achieved the targets, but this operation is still going on.
To reduce the tension between India and Pakistan, there will be talks between the Director General Military Operations (DGMO) at 12 noon today. Earlier, news came from sources that India has said that after the ceasefire, now there will be talks with Pakistan DGMO only. No other country will be involved in it.
The situation in Jammu city remains completely calm and stable. According to the administration and security agencies, there was no drone activity, firing or shelling throughout the night. At the same time, a gate of Salal Dam built on Chenab River in Reasi, Jammu and Kashmir has been opened.