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India reopens airports amid ceasefire with Pakistan

May 12, 2025
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05/12/2025May 12, 2025

India, Pakistan army chiefs to discuss ceasefire

Military chiefs of and are set to discuss the next steps after the US-brokered ceasefire restored calm to the border region between the countries.

After initial reports of ceasefire violations, no explosions were heard in the region overnight.

India’s army said this was the first peaceful night along the country’s border in recent days.

The Indian army confirmed the talks will take place in the evening local time. 

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India reopens airports amid ceasefire

‘s airport authority said the 32 airports in the country’s northern and western regions that were out of operation due to the military escalation in Pakistan will now be reopened, with civil aircraft being able to make use of them with immediate effect.

This comes after a similar announcement made by on Saturday as was made.

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05/12/2025May 12, 2025

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India and Pakistan have reopened airports that had been shut due to the escalation between the countries after a ceasefire was reached.

Senior military officials from both countries are also set to hold talks regarding the ongoing ceasefire.

On Sunday, India and Pakistan traded accusations of ceasefire violations but reported that hostilities had not intensified.

Follow this blog for the latest developments and reactions on Monday, May 12.

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