Long night and a sudden turnaround: 10 things that happened after India-Pakistan ceasefire deal
NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan agreed to an immediate ceasefire on Saturday, following a sharp escalation in cross-border tensions triggered by the deadly April 22 terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam.
The breakthrough came after what the US President Donald Trump called "intense diplomatic engagement" over the past two days.
The tension began when Pakistan-backed terrorists killed 26 civilians in Pahalgam.
In retaliation, India launched 'Operation Sindoor' on May 7, carrying out precision strikes on nine terror camps located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).
Pakistan responded with drone attacks targeting areas in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Gujarat. These attacks were intercepted by Indian defence systems but raised fears of a broader conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
Amid growing concern, the United States played a key role in de-escalating the situation. US secretary of state Marco Rubio said he and Vice President JD Vance held discussions with senior officials from both countries. Rubio also commended PM Modi and Pakistan for choosing dialogue over confrontation.
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However, just a few hours after the ceasefire declaration, violation was witnessed by Pakistan in Srinagar and other border areas.
Here's what happened after the ceasefire
Before the ceasefire was announced, India, in a drastic revision of its security doctrine, Saturday declared that it would from now on consider every instance of terrorism directed against it as an "act of war" and would respond accordingly.
Read more: Behind the scenes of ceasefire: Calls from Pakistan, Washington
Sources explained that the decision considerably lowers the threshold for India to give full-scale military response to attacks orchestrated from across the border. Although India responded militarily to terrorist attacks in Uri in 2016, Pulwama in 2019 and, most recently, Pahalgam by exercising the military option, the decision on Saturday bakes the new security posture into a doctrine.Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Mother's Day wishes, messages, and quotes !
Operation Sindoor
The tension began when Pakistan-backed terrorists killed 26 civilians in Pahalgam.
In retaliation, India launched 'Operation Sindoor' on May 7, carrying out precision strikes on nine terror camps located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).
Pakistan responded with drone attacks targeting areas in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Gujarat. These attacks were intercepted by Indian defence systems but raised fears of a broader conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
Follow live updates: 'Will increase trade with both nations,' says Trump on India-Pakistan ceasefire
Here's what happened after the ceasefire
- Just hours after the ceasefire agreement, J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah questioned the truce deal as Srinagar was jolted by loud explosions on Saturday evening. “What the hell just happened to the ceasefire? Explosions heard across Srinagar!!! This is no ceasefire. The air defence units in the middle of Srinagar just opened up,” Abdullah posted on X.
- Earlier, the US had taken credit for the ceasefire, as according to CNN, it had been told that it was Vice President JD Vance who finally called Prime Minister Modi "at noon Eastern time on Friday" to urge him to get India to talk directly to Pakistan "to consider options available for de-escalation". According to CNN, the officials said Vance first took the intelligence to Trump and then called PM Modi to tell him that the US believed that if hostilities continued over the weekend, there was "a high probability of a dramatic escalation".
- Sirens blared and explosions echoed across border states on Saturday evening as Pakistan once again launched drones into Indian airspace. Loud blasts were reported in Srinagar, while air raid sirens went off in Udhampur and other parts of the Jammu region.
- Blackouts were enforced in several areas across Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, and Rajasthan as a precaution amid what marks another Pakistani drone intrusion in a series of nighttime provocations.
- An alert sentry at Nagrota Military Station thwarted a possible intrusion with timely action, triggering a brief exchange of fire and sustaining minor injuries, the Army's White Knight Corps said. A search operation was also launched for the suspect.
- Foreign secretary Vikram Misri held a press briefing after the ceasefire violation and said: " For the last few hours, this understanding is being violated by Pakistan. The Indian Army is retaliating and dealing with this border intrusion. This intrusion is extremely condemnable and Pakistan is responsible for it. We believe that Pakistan should understand this situation properly and take appropriate action immediately to stop this intrusion."
- Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi had a phone conversation with Indian National Security Advisor Doval. As per Chinese foreign ministry, "Doval said that the Pahalgam terrorist attack caused serious casualties among Indian personnel and that India needed to take counter-terrorism actions. War was not India's choice and was not in the interests of any party. India and Pakistan would be committed to a ceasefire and look forward to restoring regional peace and stability as soon as possible."
- External affairs minister Jaishankar said after the ceasefire that India and Pakistan had reached an understanding to stop "firing and military action." He further reiterated New Delhi's "uncompromising stance" against terrorism in all its forms.
- After the ceasefire violation, the government gave the Indian armed forces instructions to deal strongly with any instances of repetition of the violations along the LoC and international border.
- Amritsar was placed under a red alert early Sunday morning following heightened security concerns, with district authorities urging residents to remain indoors. The situation in Jammu city remained normal on Sunday, a day after intense shelling from Pakistan. No drones, firing and shelling were reported during the intervening night of May 10-11. The situation was also normal in Poonch area after no drones, firing and shelling were reported during the night.
Before the ceasefire was announced, India, in a drastic revision of its security doctrine, Saturday declared that it would from now on consider every instance of terrorism directed against it as an "act of war" and would respond accordingly.
Read more: Behind the scenes of ceasefire: Calls from Pakistan, Washington
Top Comment
V Ravikanth
5 minutes ago
India has endured decades of pain—losing civilians, brave soldiers, and property—due to cross-border terrorism orchestrated and supported by Pakistan’s ISI and military establishment. The recent targeting and killing of Hindu civilians in Pahalgam is yet another tragic reminder of this ongoing threat. These acts are not random; they are deliberate, rooted in hatred, and carried out by terrorist outfits operating freely on Pakistani soil.<br/>Despite this, the global community—including major powers like the United States—has often turned a blind eye, failing to hold Pakistan accountable. No meaningful pressure has been applied to halt these state-sponsored atrocities.<br/>In a rare moment of national unity, the people of India, across all political lines, stood in solidarity with the Modi government in its pursuit of a permanent solution to this menace—especially for the protection of Jammu & Kashmir and our armed forces defending the nation at the frontlines. Yet, unexpectedly, India accepted a ceasefire agreement at the level of DGMOs, under what appears to be diplomatic pressure from the United States.<br/>Can the President of the United States truly assure the people of India that Pakistan will uphold its commitments or stop exporting terrorism? When even Ukraine, a resource-rich nation, was left vulnerable under similar promises, how can India place trust in such fragile assurances?<br/>It raises a disturbing question—are global power plays and the pursuit of accolades like the Nobel Peace Prize being prioritized over justice, sovereignty, and the security of over a billion people?<br/>India’s stand against terrorism is not just a regional concern—it is a call for moral clarity, global responsibility, and genuine peace. We must not allow ourselves to be swayed by temporary optics or arm-twisting diplomacy. The soul of a nation cannot be compromised for strategic expediency. Mera Bharat Mahaan. Jai Hind.Read allPost comment
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