Difficult ceasefire': Guns silent, but will the India-Pakistan truce hold?
Briefly

Residents near the India-Pakistan border face high tension after a new ceasefire agreement, which many view as unstable. Mukeet Shah, a student in New Delhi, grapples with anxiety over ongoing conflicts, further intensified by his mother's emotional calls referencing death and separation. Though the two countries have publicly agreed to a ceasefire, reports of violence and drone strikes in Kashmir and surrounding areas undermine this supposed peace, leaving many to question whether any lasting resolution is achievable in this historically tumultuous region.
Mukeet Shah reflects on the deep emotional turmoil of living with the uncertainty of the India-Pakistan conflict, saying, 'We will spend more time soon, don't be afraid, mother.'
The fragile peace between India and Pakistan remains ambiguous, as experts warn that despite the ceasefire agreement, no substantial resolution seems in sight.
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