After last week라이브 바카라 escalation, India and Pakistan will likely exchange plans on the de-escalation process of troops deployed along the borders by Wednesday, The Indian Express reported.
The de-escalation will involve moving soldiers, equipment and platforms, after Operation Sindoor was launched on May 7. The proposal was discussed in the talks between the Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMO) of the two countries on Monday.
They first spoke before the Saturday ceasefire and then on Monday, May 12. The schedule for their next talk is not known, as per The Indian Express.
During the Monday talk, ending aerial violation was discussed, and the exchange of the Border Security Force jawan who walked into the Pakistan territory while on duty and a Pakistani Ranger who crossed into India.
The Indian Express reported that India라이브 바카라 DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai spoke to his Pakistani counterpart Major General Kashif Abdullah at 5:00 PM on Monday. They discussed immediate measures to reduce troops from the borders and forward areas.
It further reported commitment to not fire a single shot or initiate any aggressive action against each other.
According to The Indian Express, the talk between both sides also involved post de-escalation adherence to the renewed ceasefire that was reached in 2021.
India라이브 바카라 DGMO in a media briefing had mentioned that "We also decided to further speak on the 12th of May, tomorrow, at 1200 hours to discuss the modalities that will enable the longevity of this understanding. However disappointingly, and must I add, expectedly, it took only a couple of hours for the Pakistan Army to violate these arrangements cross-border and across the Line of Control firing, followed by drone intrusions across the expanse of the western front."