Talk was earlier scheduled to take place at 11:30am

(Web Desk/Reuters): India and Pakistan have delayed until Monday evening talks between their military operations chiefs to discuss the next steps after a ceasefire, the Indian army said, as New Delhi reopened airports and shares rose in the nuclear-armed rivals.
Talks between the military operations chiefs of India and Pakistan have been delayed and are now set for the evening, Reuters quotes the Indian army as saying.
The telephone conversation, which follows a ceasefire agreement between the nuclear-armed neighbours after four days of military confrontation last week, was earlier scheduled to take place at 11:30am.
In a statement on Saturday, India’s foreign ministry said both sides’ director generals of military operations would speak with each other on Monday at 12pm (11:30am PKT), says Reuters.
Pakistan did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on the talks.

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