After New Delhi and Islamabad have accused each other’s violations of the truce, in the last few hours the ceasefire between the two rival historical countries seems to hold up, with news of normalization from multiple fronts.
The newspaper Times of India reported that the “situation is normal to Srinagar, Akhnoor, Rajouri and Poonch, as well as in the city of Jammum a day after intense bombings from Pakistan”. According to the same source, in the night between 10 and 11 May Drones, shots and bombings have not been reported.
The Pakistani Airport Authority (Paa) has instead announced that the country’s airspace is now open to all types of flight, according to what reported by the Dawn newspaper. A spokesman for the Paa said that “all the country’s airports are available for normal flight operations”. However, Dawn added that it may take time before the flight operations return to normal, as some passenger planes and other equipment had been transferred to safe places as a precautionary measure during previous hostilities. The FlightTradar24 tracking site also said in a X post on the airspace in Pakistan has been reopened again.
A fragile calm has returned to the streets of Srinagar, the main city of Kashmir administered by India. The shops have started to reopen and people are resuming their habits, but many claim to be still cautious. «We are cautious. Nobody knows how much this will last the fire. We have had too much chaos in the last few days to trust us easily, “Muhammad Anas, a food trader in Hyderpora, testified. The residents had been mostly confined to their homes due to the air raids and the baggage of tensions in the last few days, with over four consecutive days of fatal bombings. From the early hours of the day, people rose out of bakeries and shops, taking their habits back.
Despite these small steps forward, the accusations of violation of the “immediate and total fire” have not completely ceased, achieved thanks to US mediation. From the Kashmir occupied by Pakistan, two officials referred to the FP of “intermittent exchanges of fire between Pakistani and Indian forces in three points along the control line (Loc)”, the de facto border in the disputed region. Islamabad “maintains his commitment to faithfully implement” the ceasefire and his armed forces are “managing the situation with responsibility and moderation”, replied the Pakistani diplomacy, accusing New Delhi of having violated the truce.
In the end, The Indian congress, according to the Times of India, would have rejected the mediation offered by Donald Trumpafter in the past few hours the US president has been said “very proud” that India and Pakistan have agreed to cease hostilities, announcing that the United States will increase commercial exchanges with the two countries.
In an X post, the congress deputy Manish Tewari, He wrote that “someone in the Etablishment of the United States must seriously educate his president that Kashmir is not a 1000 -year -old biblical conflict. It all started on October 22, 1947, 78 years ago, when Pakistan invaded the independent state of Jammu and Kashmir, who was subsequently sold to India in “full” by Maharaja Hari Singh on October 26, 1947, which includes areas illegally occupied by Pakistan so far. How difficult is it to grab this simple fact? ».
Another deputy of the Rajya Sabha congress, Jaram Rameshhe reacted to Trump’s proposal, asking to convene a meeting of all parties under the presidency of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “The Indian National Congress asks once again that a meeting of all parties under the presidency of the Prime Minister is convened and that a special session of Parliament is held on the question of Pahalgam, the Sindoor operation and the termination of hostilities, announced first to Washington DC and subsequently by the governments of India and Pakistan, so that all these issues can be discussed in a complete way”, he said, ” Jairam. “The Indian national congress believes that the mention of a” neutral forum “for the dialogue between India and Pakistan by the American secretary of state Marco Rubio raises several questions: have we abandoned Shimla’s agreement? Have we opened the door to third -party mediation? The Indian National Congress would like to ask if the diplomatic channels between India and Pakistan have been reopened. What commitments did we ask Pakistan and which we received? », The deputy wondered.