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India-Pakistan Ceasefire Holds, But Experts Warn of Renewed Hostilities

May 21, 2025 — While India and Pakistan have adhered to the US-brokered ceasefire following their near-war earlier this month, analysts warn that the fragile peace may not last.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already stated that the ceasefire is merely a *pause, not an end to military operations. His remarks have fueled concerns that tensions could escalate again, particularly if Pakistan is perceived to violate the agreement. Reports indicate that *both nations remain on high alert, with military assets still positioned near the border.

The ceasefire was reached after *four days of intense drone and missile exchanges, with India launching *Operation Sindoor in response to the *Pahalgam terror attack. While the truce has temporarily halted hostilities, Pakistan has been accused of *violating the agreement within hours of its implementation, allegedly using drones to target Indian positions.

Experts argue that the long-standing Kashmir dispute and Pakistan’s alleged support for militant groups make sustained peace difficult. Some believe that India’s new doctrine, treating terror attacks as acts of war, could lead to further military action if another attack occurs.

For now, diplomatic efforts continue, but the situation remains precarious. Whether the ceasefire will hold or give way to renewed conflict depends on the actions of both nations in the coming weeks.

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