India says military ops chiefs’ talks delayed, border situation remains calm

India and Pakistan have delayed talks between their military operations chiefs until Monday evening to discuss the next steps after a ceasefire, the Indian army said, following the first peaceful night in recent days along their border.
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.
According to Tradeweb data, Pakistan’s international bonds rallied sharply, adding as much as 5.7 cents to the dollar. Its benchmark share index .KSE jumped nearly 9% on Monday, while Indian benchmarks jumped about 3.5%.




