The Director General of Military Operations (DGMO)-level talks between India and Pakistan, initially scheduled for 12 noon, have been rescheduled to this evening, according to official sources.
The announcement comes amid heightened tensions along the Line of Control (LoC), with reports of recent military engagements and ceasefire violations. The DGMO is expected to address a press conference at 2:30 PM, ahead of the bilateral discussions.
The meeting is set to focus on border security, ceasefire implementation, and military cooperation, as both nations seek to defuse escalations and establish clearer communication channels between their armed forces.
Officials from both sides have reiterated their commitment to maintaining stability in the region while ensuring national security interests. This rescheduling signals the importance of ongoing military dialogue in preventing further escalations and fostering mutual understanding.