A fragile ceasefire between India and Pakistan, brokered on May 10, is under strain after reports of Pakistan violating the agreement with drone incursions in Jammu and Kashmir. The Indian Army shot down multiple drones, while the death of Constable Deepak Chingakham in cross-border fire on May 10 has fueled tensions. “We salute his sacrifice,” posted the Border Security Force on X, as #JusticeForDeepak trends. India’s Armed Forces claim Operation Sindoor eliminated 35-40 Pakistani soldiers, including alleged perpetrators of past attacks, though Pakistan disputes these figures.
Residents near the Line of Control, like Laxmi Kant in Pathankot, remain on edge, with children “scared” after power outages. Flight cancellations by Air India and IndiGo persist in cities like Srinagar, reflecting ongoing disruptions. Congress MP Manish Tewari demanded a special parliamentary session to discuss the crisis, signaling political fallout. On X, #IndiaPakistanCeasefire sees heated debates, urging diplomacy over escalation.
The ceasefire, facilitated by DGMO talks, opened one gate of the Baglihar Dam to ease tensions, but guns still “boom on social media,” as one analyst noted. Critics question whether both nations can maintain restraint, given unverified claims of casualties. Nuzpost tracks this volatile situation, asking: Can peace prevail, or is war looming? Share your views