India and Pakistan DGMOs decide to maintain harmony during the third hotline call.

Days after the truce mediated by the United States, the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan have decided to move the peace process ahead.
A third hotline communication was made between Indian Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai and Pakistan’s DGMO Maj Gen Kashif Abdullah. The contact has not yet been formally verified.
According to sources, after the truce, the two parties decided to keep the status quo and continue the peace process after establishing communication for the third time.
Shafqaat Ali Khan, a spokesman for the Foreign Office, is anticipated to inform the media today.
The military operations leaders (DGMOs) held their first round of discussions to determine the next actions to put out the fire, two days after US President Donald Trump declared a truce between India and Pakistan after fierce combat. On Monday, May 12, the initial contact was made.
The DGMOs spoke with one another via a hotline, according to security sources.
In the upcoming days, the two leaders are expected to have a thorough discussion on the specifics of the ceasefire deal that the two nations came to following the US president’s involvement.
On Monday morning, Indian media reported that the two military personnel had communicated via a hotline. They then asserted that there had been a delay in the DGMOs’ telephone conversation.
However, according to Pakistan’s security sources, the two officers concluded the initial round of negotiations after speaking over a hotline.