New Delhi: On 12 May 2025, a significant development unfolded in India-Pakistan relations with a meeting between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of both countries. The talks, centred on establishing measures to maintain peace and security at the shared border. A key outcome was a mutual agreement to reduce troop levels along the border and in forward areas. Both sides explicitly reaffirmed their commitment to avoiding any aggressive or hostile actions, including refraining from initiating conflict or firing across the border. This agreement represents a considerable step in the ongoing efforts to de-escalate tensions between these nuclear-armed neighbours.
However, the situation is not without its complexities. Even as the DGMO talks concluded with a positive outcome, concerns were raised regarding the reliability of the agreement. Reports surfaced of drone activity in the Jammu region on the same day, casting a shadow over the newly established truce. This incident highlights the persistent security challenges and the need for continued vigilance. The history of intermittent ceasefires followed by increased attacks in the Jammu region further fuels these concerns.
The Indian Prime Minister’s address to the nation provided further context. The speech underscored a shift in India’s security paradigm. The Prime Minister emphasised that the objective was not to invade Pakistan, but to decisively alter the existing security dynamic. The address also highlighted India’s targeted counter-terrorism operations and condemned Pakistan’s alleged support for terrorist groups. A key message was that any future acts of aggression against India, regardless of whether they are classified as conventional or unconventional, will be treated as acts of war.
This strong stance suggests a zero-tolerance policy towards any form of cross-border aggression. The statement regarding Pakistan being on a “short leash” and the reference to previous instances of escalated violence, such as the Pulwama attack, reiterate the seriousness of India’s commitment to defending its national security.