Islamabad: The Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of Pakistan and India engaged in their first round of discussions since a ceasefire was established between the two nations. The talks were conducted via a hotline, marking a significant step in communication between the neighboring countries.
The conversation between the military officials represents the latest attempt to foster dialogue and maintain peace along the shared borders. Both sides have previously agreed to adhere to the ceasefire, but this meeting is the first of its kind since the agreement was reached.
The discussions come after a period of relative calm following years of tensions and skirmishes along the Line of Control. The hotline communication is seen as a critical tool in preventing misunderstandings and managing any potential incidents that may arise.
The outcome of this initial round of talks has not been disclosed, but the continuation of communication is viewed positively by observers. The ongoing dialogue between the DGMOs is expected to play a crucial role in maintaining the ceasefire and promoting stability in the region.