Fragile India-Pakistan Ceasefire Holds as US Offers Mediation on Kashmir

Fragile India-Pakistan Ceasefire Holds as US Offers Mediation on Kashmir

​​By M Muzamil Shami - May 11, 2025

Indian and Pakistani soldiers at the Line of Control.
      Border tensions ease as India and Pakistan observe a fragile ceasefire.

A fragile ceasefire is currently holding between India and Pakistan after four days of intense cross-border fighting—the worst in nearly 30 years—that involved the exchange of missiles and drone strikes, resulting in nearly 70 deaths.

The violence followed a deadly terrorist attack on Hindus in Pahalgam, Indian Kashmir.

The ceasefire was brokered with diplomatic effort and pressure from the United States, though brief violations were reported shortly after its implementation.

Both sides issued accusations of ceasefire breaches, but fighting subsided by dawn.

U.S. President Donald Trump commended both nations for agreeing to a ceasefire and pledged to boost trade and assist in finding a solution to the ongoing Kashmir dispute.

Power has been restored in Indian border areas after earlier blackouts, and normalcy is gradually returning.


FAQs:

Q: What triggered the recent India-Pakistan conflict?
A: The conflict was sparked by a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Indian Kashmir, which killed 26 Hindu tourists. India blamed Pakistan-based militants for the attack.

Q: How did the United States get involved?
A: The U.S., led by President Donald Trump, mediated between India and Pakistan to broker a ceasefire and offered to assist in resolving the Kashmir dispute.

Q: Is the ceasefire holding?
A: While the ceasefire is currently in place, there have been reports of violations from both sides, making the situation fragile.


What steps should be taken to ensure lasting peace between India and Pakistan over the Kashmir issue? Share your thoughts below.

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