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LCT Desk by LCT Desk
May 11, 2025
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Global recognition and jubilations

The border tensions are expected to calm as the two nations—India and Pakistan have finally agreed to ceasefire—a move—that has been welcomed by one and all. The decision was much-needed for the common masses as the people living close to the border areas faced huge losses. Several lives were lost by Pakistan shelling in the last few days while many houses were reduced to ashes as well, forcing the locals to flee to safer places. However, the agreement has brought much relief to the border dwellers, who expect a peaceful environment to start afresh. For the families who have lived under the constant threat of mortar fire and gunshots, this truce is not merely a diplomatic milestone—it is a breath of life, a chance to sleep in peace and an opportunity to return to some semblance of normalcy. The impact of border shelling is disproportionately felt by the civilians who live in villages nestled near the LoC. Children’s education is disrupted and homes are reduced to rubble. In such a volatile environment, even a temporary halt in shelling can feel like a profound relief. But history has shown us that ceasefires, while important, are fragile. Their success depends not just on the signing of agreements, but on the genuine intent to uphold them. India has consistently maintained that peace along the borders is achievable—provided that Pakistan adheres to the agreement both in letter and spirit. Empty promises have no value if they are undermined by continued infiltration, ceasefire violations or support for cross-border terrorism. For this ceasefire to hold, Pakistan must demonstrate unwavering commitment, not just through official statements, but through concrete action on the ground.

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