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India and Pakistan have delayed talks between their military operations chiefs to discuss the next steps after a ceasefire, the Indian army said, as New Delhi reopened airports and shares rose in the nuclear-armed rivals.
There were no reports of explosions or projectiles overnight, with the Indian army saying Sunday was the first peaceful night in recent days along their border, although some schools remain closed.
Saturday’s ceasefire, announced by US President Donald Trump, followed four days of intense firing between the two sides and diplomacy and pressure from Washington.

Hindu-majority India and Muslim Pakistan both rule part of the Himalayan region of Kashmir, but claim it in full.

India’s military sent a “hotline” message to Pakistan on Sunday about what it called its neighbour’s ceasefire violations the previous day, flagging New Delhi’s intent to respond to further such incidents, a top Indian army officer said.
A spokesman for Pakistan’s military denied any violations.
The Indian army said both sides’ director generals of military operations would speak by telephone in the evening, a delay from an initial timing of noon (0630 GMT), but gave no reason.

Pakistan’s military media wing did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the talks.

On Monday, India reopened 32 airports it had shut during the clashes, with the Airports Authority of India saying in a statement they were available for civil operations. Pakistan had reopened its airspace on Saturday.
Visitors were kept out of an airport in the border town of Amritsar shortly after the announcement, a Reuters witness said.
Dharmendra Singh, 34, a driver in the city sacred to Sikhs, said there was no fear among residents, though the situation was not as serious as in the northern city of Jammu.

“It’s over now … it’s good to see the city coming back to its glory,” he said.

The arch rivals had targeted each other’s military installations with missiles and drones, killing dozens of civilians as relations turned sour after .
Pakistan denies the accusations and has called for a neutral investigation.
India said it launched strikes on nine “terrorist infrastructure” sites in Pakistan and Pakistani Kashmir on Wednesday, but Islamabad has said those were civilian sites.

Islamabad has expressed gratitude to Washington for its role in helping establish the ceasefire and has shown a positive response to Trump’s proposal to mediate in the Kashmir conflict. In contrast, New Delhi has remained silent on the US’s participation in the ceasefire or any discussions taking place at a neutral location.

India, which says disputes with Pakistan have to be resolved directly by the neighbours, has in the past rejected the involvement of any third party.
“Kashmir is a bilateral issue, not an international issue,” Shilpak Ambule, India’s high commissioner, or ambassador, in Singapore, told Bloomberg TV. “For us, the word mediation does not work with the Kashmir issue.”
The main opposition Congress party, which had backed Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the , agreed, while calling for a special parliament session on the latest developments with Pakistan.
“The government should also give its stand on the statements made by America on the Kashmir issue, as this is a bilateral issue,” Congress leader Sachin Pilot said in a post on X on Sunday.
In Bejing, the foreign ministry said China was willing to maintain communication with both its neighbours, and play a “constructive role in achieving a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire” and maintaining peace.
India blames Pakistan for an insurgency in its part of Kashmir that began in 1989, but Pakistan says it provides only moral, political and diplomatic support to Kashmiri separatists.
Some in the region remained concerned despite the ceasefire.
“It is still scary,” said Padam, a traveller in a train from Jammu to New Delhi.
“After blasts all over the city (Jammu), I am scared. I am going to stay in Delhi till I am sure the agreement is binding on Pakistan,” added Padam, who declined to give his second name.

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