After India’s defeat, Pakistan pushes for peace yet again in third military contact
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk): In a powerful reminder of Pakistan’s commitment to peace amid India’s aggressive behavior, the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) from Pakistan and India held their third direct contact through a military hotline following recent border tensions.

According to reliable sources, Major General Kashif Abdullah of the Pakistan Army and Lieutenant General Rajeev Ghai of the Indian Army discussed the current ground situation in detail. The core focus was maintaining the existing ceasefire agreement, especially along the Line of Control (LoC) — an area that has witnessed dangerous provocations from the Indian side in recent weeks.

The sources reveal that Pakistan strongly reiterated the importance of preserving regional peace and stressed that any breach of the ceasefire would be considered a violation of trust. Both sides agreed that keeping the LoC calm is in the mutual interest of both countries, and maintaining the previously agreed status quo is crucial to avoid escalation.

This important communication comes amid growing concerns over India’s recent unprovoked attacks that martyred two more brave Pakistani soldiers, sparking public outrage. Pakistan has so far responded with maturity and restraint, despite repeated provocations by Indian forces.

Insiders reveal that this hotline contact was made possible due to intense diplomatic efforts by the United States and Pakistan’s friendly nations, who continue to support Islamabad’s stance on peaceful conflict resolution.

Although no official details of the conversation have been made public, sources confirm that the tone of the discussion was cautiously positive, with both sides building on previous dialogue that took place earlier this week.

As regional observers note, Pakistan remains the responsible party in the face of Indian hostility — opting for dialogue and regional harmony instead of unnecessary escalation.