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Pakistan, India agree to revert military positions

Asghar Ali MubarakBy Asghar Ali MubarakMay 19, 2025Updated:May 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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The third reported dialogue between military commanders since the ceasefire signals a mutual commitment to stabilizing tensions along the disputed border

By Asghar Ali Mubarak

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and India military officials have taken a significant step towards easing tensions along the Line of Control (LoC) by establishing contact aimed at coordinating a return to normal peacetime positions. According to sources close to the development, this renewed communication between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of both countries marks progress in the fragile ceasefire that has held between the nuclear-armed neighbors, despite recent escalations sparked by Indian aggression.

The dialogue between the military commanders, reportedly the third such exchange since the ceasefire was reaffirmed, reflects a shared recognition of the need to stabilize the situation along the disputed border. Both sides discussed the current ground realities and reiterated their commitment to upholding the truce, suggesting a cautious but hopeful atmosphere after a period of heightened alert and confrontation.

For months, forces on both sides have remained on edge, facing each other in tense standoffs. The recent efforts to return troops to traditional peace-time deployments are being seen by analysts and insiders alike as a crucial confidence-building measure. Such steps are often necessary preludes to broader diplomatic engagement and can reduce the risk of misunderstandings that might otherwise trigger further violence.

While neither Pakistan nor India has issued an official statement about these developments, those familiar with the talks describe the tone as “positive” and highlight the emphasis both sides have placed on restraint. The use of the DGMOs’ communication channel, a well-established backchannel that has historically helped to prevent isolated border incidents from escalating into full-scale conflict, underlines the continuing importance of dialogue even amid periods of tension.

This latest move offers a cautious note of optimism for a region long haunted by hostility and mistrust. The gradual easing of military postures along the LoC could pave the way for a more stable security environment, giving diplomatic efforts a better chance to succeed. As both sides tentatively take steps toward peace, observers will watch closely to see if this momentum can be sustained and translated into lasting progress.

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(The writer is a senior journalist covering various beats, can be reached at news@metro-morning.com)

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