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Violations Being Committed by India: Pakistan Issues Statement Over Ceasefire Violation at LoC

By Adhidev Jasrotia
Last updated: May 11, 2025
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The fragile ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan appeared to be under severe strain on Saturday, as both countries accused each other of violating the truce just hours after it took effect. The US-mediated ceasefire, intended to halt escalating cross-border hostilities along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir, was announced to begin at 17:00 local time. However, by the evening, claims of renewed aggression surfaced from both capitals.

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Pakistanโ€™s Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement accusing India of breaching the ceasefire in select areas, while asserting that Pakistani forces were exercising โ€œresponsibility and restraint.โ€ The statement reiterated Islamabadโ€™s commitment to the agreement and called for communication between both sides at appropriate levels to address any incidents. It urged troops to remain disciplined and avoid further escalation.

India, in response, said it had delivered a โ€œmeasured and appropriateโ€ military reply to continued provocations from Pakistan. Speaking at a press briefing, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri stated that the ceasefire understanding was repeatedly breached by Pakistani forces, prompting a necessary response from Indian troops. Misri emphasized Indiaโ€™s right to self-defense and criticized Pakistanโ€™s military for its role in destabilizing regional peace. He also underscored the transparency of Indian democracy, suggesting that criticism of the government is a normal part of its political systemโ€”something he implied was less familiar across the border.

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The ceasefire came after four consecutive days of heavy cross-border fire and drone attacks that left the region on edge. On May 8, India alleged that Pakistan had launched drone and missile attacks on military positions in Jammu, Pathankot, Udhampur, and other sensitive areas. The Indian Ministry of Defence reported intercepting eight missiles in the Jammu sector alone. Pakistan, however, dismissed the accusations as โ€œreckless propaganda,โ€ denying involvement and accusing India of fabricating events to malign its image internationally.

Reports from Indian-administered Kashmir on Saturday suggested renewed conflict, with BBC journalists hearing explosions in the region, though the origin of the blasts remained unconfirmed. Local authorities in Jammu also imposed temporary blackouts in response to potential drone threats, with residents advised to avoid emitting any visible light from late Saturday night until early Sunday morning. Power was being gradually restored by Saturday evening following blackouts during earlier missile incidents, according to Reuters.

The LoC remains a longstanding flashpoint, with more than 5,000 ceasefire violations reported since 2014, including 1,200 in 2024 alone. While a 2021 reaffirmation of the 2003 ceasefire agreement briefly reduced hostilities, the current episode underscores how fragile such truces can be in the absence of deeper political resolution.

Analysts warn that ceasefire violations are often driven by more than just state-level decisions. Military considerations such as morale, pressure to respond to perceived provocations, or attempts to test opposing defenses can also contribute to local flare-ups. A report notes that during times of crisis, tactical military operations sometimes escalate independently of formal political channels.

With both India and Pakistan remaining entrenched in their positions and the US, which helped broker the agreement, yet to comment on the alleged violations, the durability of this latest ceasefire remains in question. Observers fear that without tangible confidence-building measures and dialogue on core issues like Kashmir and terrorism, the cycle of violence may soon resume. For now, the region remains tense, with the hope for lasting peace once again hanging by a thread.

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ByAdhidev Jasrotia
An expert in Indian defence affairs, military recruitment, and geopolitical strategy, brings a strong foundation in national security journalism. Recommended for the Indian Army with All India Rank 138.
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