Delayed Dialogue Between India and Pakistan's Military Chiefs
The scheduled talks between India's and Pakistan's military operation chiefs have been postponed to Monday evening. Originally set for noon, the call follows a ceasefire agreement after recent deadly conflicts between the nuclear-armed neighbors.

The highly anticipated discussions between the military operations chiefs of India and Pakistan, initially planned for noon, have been pushed to Monday evening, as per the latest updates from the Indian army.
This telephone conversation comes on the heels of a recently brokered ceasefire agreement between the two nuclear-armed nations, following four days of perilous conflict.
The rescheduling of the call marks a significant moment, potentially signaling hopes for improved communication and stability in the region after last week's deadly clashes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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