This came after President Trump on Sunday welcomed the cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan saying that millions of people could have died if the peace had not been worked out. The US President was making a reference to a potential nuclear fallout between the two nations.
US President Donald Trump welcomed the cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan and in announced that the US would increase trade with both the countries. He praised the leadership for their strength, wisdom and fortitude for coming to the understanding.
Kaustubh Gandote, son of Pahalgam terror attack victim Kunal Gandote that his family is satisfied with whatever steps the Indian government has taken and offered his support to them.
Former Indian cricketers Shikhar Dhawan and Virender Sehwag lashed out at Pakistan as the nation violated the understanding reached with India on the stoppage of firing and military action.
The situation in Jammu city remained normal on Sunday, a day after intense shelling from Pakistan heightened tensions with India. No drones, firing and shelling were reported during the intervening night of May 10-11.
Amid India-Pakistan tensions, the Amritsar District Collector advised everyone to remain indoors with lights off and to keep themselves away from windows on Sunday.
In a statement posted on the official account of the Information and Public Relations Department J&K on X, the government said, "The Government of Jammu & Kashmir appreciates all its citizens for their continued resilience and trust in the face of recent developments. All the necessa
Amid the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) on Sunday said that operations are proceeding smoothly at the Delhi Airport.
Ravinder Raina, a senior BJP leader, hailed the Indian Army's decisive response to Pakistan's alleged misadventures, claiming that India's actions in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi thwarted Pakistan's plans.
Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi welcomed the cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan and the IMF's $2.5 billion aid to Pakistan, urging that it not be diverted to terror groups.
Congress leader Kapil Sibal welcomed India and Pakistan's understanding on the stoppage of firing and military action on Saturday and stressed that the real path to peace lies in dismantling terrorism.