Top military officials from India and Pakistan are set to meet to discuss a US-brokered ceasefire that followed intense cross-border hostilities lasting four days. The ceasefire, announced by President Trump, came after heavy shelling, airstrikes, and drone incursions from both nations, each claiming military victories and accusing the other of aggression. India reopened 32 airports and reported striking militant camps and Pakistani military targets. Pakistan claimed to have targeted Indian military sites and shot down Indian aircraft. The conflict stemmed from a deadly militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, which India blamed on a Pakistan-based group, though Pakistan denied involvement.