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India Accuses Pakistan of Ceasefire Violations Following U.S.-Led Agreement

India Accuses Pakistan of Ceasefire Violations Following U.S.-Led Agreement

The Indian government claims multiple ceasefire breaches by Pakistan shortly after a U.S.-brokered agreement aimed at reducing military confrontation in Kashmir.
India has accused Pakistan of violating a ceasefire agreement just hours after its announcement, as reports of explosions emerged from India-administered Kashmir on the evening of May 10, 2025.

The ceasefire was part of U.S.-led mediation efforts following a series of severe military confrontations between the two nuclear-armed nations, marking one of the most serious escalations in decades.

Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri stated that there had been "repeated violations" by Pakistan of the ceasefire terms and called upon the Pakistani government to take appropriate measures to address these breaches.

Misri also indicated that the Indian military had begun retaliatory actions in response to what he described as a "border intrusion" by Pakistan.

In contrast, officials from Pakistan have denied any ceasefire violations, asserting that it was India that had committed breaches.

A spokesperson for the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized Pakistan's commitment to the implementation of the ceasefire agreement and suggested that issues arising from its execution should be resolved through appropriate communication between the two countries' military leaders.

The ceasefire agreement, announced by U.S. President Trump, came after a night of talks facilitated by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance, who engaged both Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

Trump described the ceasefire as a result of "common sense and great intelligence," expressing hope that it would lead to further dialogues on broader issues.

The ceasefire terms were supposed to take effect at 5 p.m. local time, preventing military actions from land, air, and sea.

However, reports indicated that following the announcement, significant explosions were reported in the regions of Srinagar and Jammu, raising concerns about the viability of the agreement.

Residents in the area expressed alarm over the unexpected explosions, with regional officials noting that a blackout followed the blasts.

Omar Abdullah, a prominent political figure in Jammu and Kashmir, criticized the ceasefire's efficacy, questioning why the explosions were happening if a truce was in place.

Simultaneously, cross-border shelling was reported in multiple locations along the Line of Control, the de facto border separating Indian and Pakistani-administered Kashmir.

There were no immediate reports of casualties from these exchanges, though both governments accused each other of initiating hostilities.

Prior to this ceasefire, tensions had surged following a gun attack on tourists in Kashmir that resulted in numerous civilian casualties, which India attributed to Pakistan.

This incident significantly exacerbated existing hostilities between the two nations, intensifying the long-standing territorial dispute over Kashmir.

Additionally, in light of the ceasefire agreement, residents in Pakistan reportedly expressed relief and optimism.

Many voiced hopes for stability in the region, highlighting the psychological impact the conflict has had on ordinary citizens, especially in the context of fears of escalated violence.

The development comes amid a broader context of military strategizing on both sides, with both nations utilizing advanced weaponry in their previous confrontations, including drone strikes and missile launches.

The Indian military claimed to have targeted specific Pakistani military assets, while Pakistan's military maintained that their air defenses remained intact following Indian air operations.

The ongoing Kashmir conflict, rooted in both historical claims and geopolitical contestations, reflects deeper issues encompassing national security and regional stability, further complicated by India's and Pakistan's nuclear capabilities.

International responses, particularly from the U.S. and regional actors like Saudi Arabia and Turkey, could play a critical role in shaping future interactions between the two countries.
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