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India vs Pak War 2025 Update: Pakistan Breaches Ceasefire Agreement Within Hours, India Strongly Replies Back

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India vs Pak War 2025 Update: Shortly after India and Pakistan agreed to an immediate, US-mediated ceasefire on May 10, 2025, multiple reports emerged of ceasefire violations. Explosions and drone activity were reported in Indian-administered Kashmir, particularly in Srinagar and Jammu, just hours after the ceasefire was to take effect

India vs Pak War 2025 Update: Sequence of Ceasefire Breaches

Ceasefire Agreement: The agreement, covering land, sea, and air operations, was announced to begin at 5 pm on May 10, 2025

Immediate Violations: Within hours, explosions were heard in Srinagar and Jammu, and drones were spotted in the skies of Indian-administered Kashmir.

Indian Response: India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri publicly accused Pakistan of breaching the ceasefire, stating that Indian armed forces were ordered to respond “decisively” and were maintaining a strong vigil. India confirmed that it was providing a “suitable and proportional response” to the violations.

Escalation and Retaliation: Indian officials reported that drones and projectiles targeted military infrastructure across several locations, but India successfully repelled these attacks. In retaliation for earlier attacks, India had already launched ‘Operation Sindoor’, striking terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir with 24 missiles in 25 minutes.

Denial of Violations: Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar denied any ceasefire violations, stating on Geo News that no breaches had occurred. Pakistan’s military spokesperson did not immediately comment.

Counter-Claims: Pakistani officials claimed that India had targeted three air bases inside Pakistan with missiles, most of which were intercepted, and that Pakistan had conducted retaliatory strikes on Indian facilities.

Regional and International Context

Severity of Clashes: The recent hostilities were described as the most severe in nearly three decades, raising fears of a larger conflict in the region.

International Mediation: The ceasefire was influenced by diplomatic efforts from the United States, with US President Donald Trump announcing the agreement, though Indian sources reportedly downplayed the extent of US involvement.

Within hours of the newly brokered ceasefire, India accused Pakistan of multiple violations, including drone attacks and explosions in Indian-administered Kashmir. India responded with strong military action and public condemnation, while Pakistan denied any breaches and claimed Indian aggression. The situation remains tense, underscoring the fragility of peace along the Line of Control and the risk of further escalation between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

The rapid collapse of the ceasefire underscores the deep mistrust and fragility of peace between India and Pakistan. While international mediation brought a temporary halt to hostilities, the speed with which the truce unraveled highlights the entrenched challenges and the volatility of the region. Both sides continue to accuse each other of bad faith, and the risk of further escalation remains high. The international community’s calls for restraint and dialogue are more urgent than ever, as the situation on the ground remains tense and unpredictable.

Disclaimer

This update is based on initial reports and official statements as of May 11, 2025. The situation is fluid, and details may evolve rapidly. Readers are advised to follow official government sources and reputable news outlets for the latest and most accurate information. This summary does not constitute an endorsement of any party’s claims and is intended solely for informational purposes.