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Signed by Operation Sindoor, Pakistan's Deputy PM now seeks "composite dialogue" with India

While speaking in Pakistan's Senate, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar claimed that the ceasefire has been extended till May 18 through military-to-military communication. The Indian side is yet to comment on this claim

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Prime Minister Modi warned that Pakistan's support for terrorism could lead to its downfall. PM Modi added that achieving peace is impossible without destroying the terrorist infrastructure. File Pic

Prime Minister Modi warned that Pakistan's support for terrorism could lead to its downfall. PM Modi added that achieving peace is impossible without destroying the terrorist infrastructure. File Pic

Days after India successfully destroyed nine terror sites deep inside Pakistan and inflicted damage to several of its airfields, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has called for "composite dialogue" with India to resolve all contentious matters, Dawn reported. His statement comes after Pakistan and India agreed to a cessation of hostilities.

While speaking in Pakistan's Senate, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar claimed that the ceasefire has been extended till May 18 through military-to-military communication. The Indian side is yet to comment on this claim.

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