pm had made a deal with nsa and s jaishankar on our company ceasefire with pakistan

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For several days before the announcement, NSA Ajit Doval and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar continued to talk with their American counterparts on the ceasefire process. During the conversation, he closely updated Prime Minister Modi. India and Pakistan agreed bilaterally on the ceasefire of any third party arbitration. It was Pakistani DGMO who called India first in the day, resulting in success.

India has decided to agree on its terms on the ceasefire with Pakistan. After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan National Security Advisor (NSA) and Air ISI chief Aseem Malik tried to start dialogue with Indian NSA Ajit Doval. However, sources said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it clear to both NSA Doval and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar that any ceasefire would only go ahead on our terms “.

According to the Foreign Secretary, Pakistan’s Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) contacted his Indian counterpart on IST at 15:35 pm on Friday. During the conversation, both sides agreed to stop all kinds of firing and military activities in the ground, air and sea from IST at 17:00 pm. Orders have been issued by both sides to implement ceasefire. Both are scheduled to talk again at IST at 12:00 pm to review the DGMO status.

For several days before the announcement, NSA Ajit Doval and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar continued to talk with their American counterparts on the ceasefire process. During the conversation, he closely updated Prime Minister Modi. India and Pakistan agreed bilaterally on the ceasefire of any third party arbitration. It was Pakistani DGMO who called India first in the day, resulting in success.

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