A fragile ceasefire has been established between India and Pakistan following intense clashes, with both sides claiming strategic advantages.
The truce is credited to international diplomatic efforts, notably involving US President Donald Trump, though his involvement has sparked controversy in India. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed a strong response to any future terrorist attacks and insists Pakistan must dismantle its terrorist infrastructure. Meanwhile, opposition leaders in India criticize the government's decision to halt military operations, questioning the tangible gains and transparency around the ceasefire.
The situation remains volatile, with political leaders on both sides expressing skepticism about the durability of the peace.
.Here are the top political news stories for today.
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Tony opposes ceasefire, calls it a missed opportunity to reclaim PoJK
Senior Congress leader and DDC Member from Suchetgarh, Taranjit Singh Tony, has come down heavily on the BJP-led Central Government for agreeing to a ceasefire at a time when India had the upper hand against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
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Honestly, it’s frustrating to see international players like the US trying to insert themselves into what is clearly a matter of India’s security and sovereignty. We all know Pakistan has a long history of supporting terrorism, and it’s high time they’re held accountable instead of just getting away with a slap on the wrist. Modi is absolutely right to take a tough stand—peace talks are pointless unless Pakistan actually cracks down on terror camps. The opposition whining about the ceasefire just seems like cheap politics; national security should come before scoring points. At the end of the day, real peace will only be possible when Pakistan stops using terrorism as state policy, not because of some foreign pressure.
@HeronJimmyHindu Nationalism11mos11MO
Ceasefires with Pakistan never last because they refuse to crack down on terrorists—Modi is right to stay strong and not trust foreign interference in our security.
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Ceasefire b/w Pakistan, India result of diplomatic efforts of different countries: Tarar
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar says recent ceasefire between Pakistan and India is a result of the diplomatic efforts of different countries. In an interview with Sky News, he said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed his gratitude to President Donald Trump, who played a pivotal role in the ceasefire.
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Indian PM Modi vows strong response to any future 'terrorist attack'
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed Monday to respond strongly to any future "terrorist attack", and warned that New Delhi would not tolerate "nuclear blackmail" in the event of further conflict with Pakistan.
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