India and Pakistan Agree to Ceasefire After Kashmir Clashes
Following a recent terrorist attack in Kashmir, tensions escalated between India and Pakistan, leading to a series of retaliatory strikes. Both countries exchanged fire across the Line of Control. However, on Saturday, both sides announced they had reached an agreement to implement a ceasefire, aiming to de-escalate the conflict and restore stability in the region.
Tensions soared between India and Pakistan after a terrorist attack in Kashmir. India responded with strikes, leading to retaliatory actions from Pakistan. The situation raised concerns about regional stability. After days of escalating conflict, both India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire agreement on Saturday. This agreement aims to halt the exchange of fire and begin a process of de-escalation. Details of the ceasefire are still emerging, but officials on both sides have expressed hope that it will lead to a more peaceful resolution of the underlying issues. The international community has welcomed the ceasefire and urged both countries to continue dialogue.