Diplomat Correspondent
Srinagar, (DD): The ceasefire agreement along the Line of Control (LoC) between India and Pakistan remains intact, despite a few isolated incidents of cross-border firing and a suspected improvised explosive device (IED) blast targeting an Indian Army patrol.
The Indian Army has confirmed that these minor provocations are being addressed through established military communication channels with the Pakistan Army.
“There has been no exchange of heavy-caliber weapons, and the situation remains stable. Minor incidents along the LoC are not unprecedented, and our forces continue to maintain a high state of alertness,” the Army stated in an official communication.
Sources indicate that concerns regarding these incidents have been raised at the appropriate level with Pakistan. The Army is closely monitoring developments and remains prepared to respond to any potential escalation.
This development comes amid a broader backdrop of relative peace along the LoC following the renewed ceasefire understanding between India and Pakistan in February 2021. The agreement has significantly reduced cross-border firing, though sporadic violations still occur.
Security experts suggest that while these stray incidents do not indicate a breakdown of the ceasefire, they highlight the fragile nature of peace in the region. The Indian Army continues to dominate key positions along the LoC, ensuring the safety of troops and civilian populations in border areas.
As the situation unfolds, authorities remain vigilant to prevent any escalation, reaffirming India’s commitment to maintaining stability along the LoC while safeguarding national security interests.(DD)



