India gave strong warning to Pakistan against violating ceasefire with public

New Delhi: The Director General of Military Operations (DGMOS) of India and Pakistan spoke through the hotline on Tuesday, after firing with the Line of Control (LOC) of Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir, the news agency PTI cited the private for the matter.
During the conversation, the Indian Army has issued a strong warning to Pakistan over a violation of the ceasefire. These exchanges were against the backdrop of increasing tension between the two countries in view of the recent terrorist attack in Pahgam.
Earlier today, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi met on speculation about India’s possible vengeance for the Pahgam terror attack in view of its cross -border relations.
According to PTI, the CCS, which discussed the overall security situation in Jammu and Kashmir after the Pahgam terror attack on 22 April, met at the Prime Minister’s Public Welfare Marg residence in New Delhi.
26 male tourists were closed by Pakistan -backed militants in Pahgam. The top national security body headed by the PM met the country’s top military brass a day after his meeting, and gave the armed forces “operational freedom” to the armed forces on the “mode, target and time” of their response to the attack.
The CCS meeting was attended by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah and Foreign Minister K Jaishankar, people familiar with the matter said.
This was the second CCS meeting on the Pahalgam attack. The previous one, on 23 April, fixed a fleet of punitive measures against Pakistan, which included suspending the Indus Water Treaty, crossing the only operational India-Pakistan land border in the attic, and downgrating diplomatic relations in view of cross-limit links for the attack.