The year has seen several violations of the 2003 ceasefire, including the beheading of an Indian soldier and the killing of five soldiers, which provoked widespread anger in India.
“Let's give them (DGMOs) a chance,” said the source.
“We'll assess the situation as it develops and see whether there is seriousness or not on the Pakistani side to restore the ceasefire and respect it. It is too early to say.. Let the DGMOs talk to each other and see if they can do it .. It is too early to draw conclusions,” the source added.
The source said that the increased ceasefire violations could be linked to “infiltration attempts”.
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