Divya Delhi: Today at 11 am, the Ministry of Defence will inform the media on the situation. Pakistan breached ceasefire on Saturday night, prompting Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri's last briefing. Five hours after Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that India and Pakistan had agreed to immediately halt all gunfire and military activity over land, air, and sea, Pakistan began to violate the ceasefire. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri stated during the briefing that the DGMOs of India and Pakistan struck an agreement this evening to end the military activity of the past few days. Pakistan has breached this understanding for hours. This border invasion is being retaliated by the Indian Army. Pakistan is guilty for this heinous invasion. We think Pakistan should comprehend this issue and act swiftly to stop this intrusion. He said, “The Armed Forces are keeping a close eye on the situation and have been ordered to strongly respond to any repeat violations of the international border and line of control. Misri's previous briefing was followed by no Pakistani drone or shelling overnight. On-the-ground reports indicate normalcy in key Jammu and Kashmir districts. No drones, gunfire, or shelling were recorded overnight in Kupwara, Samba, Poonch, or Rajouri after days of Pakistani shelling. However, Amritsar stays vigilant with strong security.