Pak-India DGMOs discuss ceasefire in hotline talks

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The Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of Pakistan and India contacted over hotline, ARY News reported citing sources.

This is the first round of talks between Pakistan DGMO Major General Kashif Abdullah and his Indian counterpart Lt Gen Rajiv Ghais since the ceasefire between Pakistan and India.

The DGMO talks between are typically confidential, and the details of the discussions are not usually made public. However, the outcomes and agreements reached during the talks are often announced through official statements and press briefings.

Pakistan has strongly rejected Indian media claims of alleged drone intrusions along the Line of Control (LoC), calling them baseless and fabricated, ARY News reported, citing security sources.

Meanwhile, sources report that no Pakistani drone has crossed the border or the LoC at any point. They added that Indian media is once again spreading false narratives without evidence, continuing a pattern of misinformation.

Security officials further stated that Pakistan is fully committed to upholding the ceasefire agreement along the LoC and Working Boundary.

In contrast, they accused Indian forces of repeated ceasefire violations using drones in these sensitive areas.

According to sources, Indian allegations appear to be part of a larger campaign to deflect from their ceasefire violations and to falsely implicate Pakistan without justification.

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