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PM Modi’s Bold Ceasefire Gamble

Mohd Rafique Rather by Mohd Rafique Rather
May 15, 2025
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PM Modi’s Bold Ceasefire Gamble
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In a world increasingly defined by conflict, where war is often romanticized in films and glorified in political rhetoric, it’s easy to forget its devastating reality. War is not a script with heroes and happy endings—it is a tragedy that costs lives, disrupts nations, and leaves wounds that last generations. Against this harsh truth, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s bold move to pursue a ceasefire stands out as an act of statesmanship, deserving of both praise and serious reflection. Choosing peace over provocation requires courage, especially in a region like South Asia, where historical grievances and territorial disputes have kept tensions simmering for decades. The decision to announce a ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC), particularly in Jammu and Kashmir, signals a major shift—not just in military posture, but in political will. For the countless civilians living in border areas, this ceasefire is more than a policy decision; it is a lifeline. These are people who have seen their homes destroyed, their loved ones killed, and their futures darkened by the specter of war. Shelling, displacement, and trauma have become part of their everyday vocabulary. The ceasefire brings not only relief but hope—hope for uninterrupted farming, for children returning to school, and for families to sleep without fear. The recent Pahalgam massacre, in which innocent lives were brutally taken, was a stark reminder of the volatility that continues to haunt the region. It was a horrific provocation that could easily have ignited widespread retaliation and further bloodshed. However, India’s response was marked by restraint and precision. Strikes, where necessary, were targeted solely at terrorist training camps, with utmost care taken to avoid collateral damage and spare civilian lives.

“In an era of heightened nationalism, this ceasefire is a reminder that strength is not measured by the volume of a war drum, but by the resolve to silence it. As we reflect on this bold and timely decision, let us unite in supporting the cause of peace. Because in the end, it is peace—not war—that secures the future.”

This calibrated approach, rather than a knee-jerk reaction, reinforced the government’s commitment to peace while maintaining national security. That in itself speaks volumes about the maturity and responsibility with which the leadership is navigating such sensitivities. Critics may label this move as temporary or politically motivated, but even a moment of peace is a victory in itself. Every life saved is a success. Every act of restraint is a message that India values stability, responsibility, and humanity. Ceasefires may not solve all problems, but they open a door—a door to diplomacy, de-escalation, and dialogue. PM Modi’s initiative also strengthens India’s standing globally. In a time when global politics is witnessing rising aggression, choosing the path of peace enhances India’s image as a mature and responsible power. It reflects a vision that looks beyond the immediate gains of confrontation toward the long-term benefits of stability and development. Moreover, this ceasefire is an opportunity—not just for the two nations involved, but for all stakeholders in the region—to rethink their approach to conflict resolution. It is a moment to prioritize humanity over hostility, and dialogue over division. True leadership is not proven on the battlefield alone—it is revealed in the courage to avoid one. PM Modi has demonstrated that the pursuit of peace, even amid pressure and provocation, is not weakness but wisdom. In an era of heightened nationalism, this ceasefire is a reminder that strength is not measured by the volume of a war drum, but by the resolve to silence it. As we reflect on this bold and timely decision, let us unite in supporting the cause of peace. Because in the end, it is peace—not war—that secures the future.

(The author is a former Trade Union Leader and J&K PDP District President Baramulla. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)
Mohd Rafique Rather
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