India, Pakistan military operations chiefs hold talks: Indian Army

Key stock indexes end the day up in both South Asian neighbors after ceasefire

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A man stands amidst the debris on the roof of a damaged house following Pakistan's military operation against India, in Rehari, Jammu, on May 10. © Reuters

JAMMU, India/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -- The military operations chiefs of India and Pakistan spoke by phone on Monday, the Indian Army said, as New Delhi reopened airports and shares rose in both countries following a ceasefire that paused days of intense fighting last week.

There were no reports of explosions or projectiles fired overnight, with the Indian Army saying Sunday was the first peaceful night along their border in recent days.

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