Reg No. - CHHBIL/2010/41479ISSN - 2582-919X
Who is DGMO, between whom talks took place and India-Pakistan ‘war’ stopped!
DGMO Rajiv Ghai (Photo- ADG-PI)
India Pakistan Tension Details: There was a situation of war between India and Pakistan, but after the talks of DGMO, ceasefire has been declared. In such a situation, let us know who is DGMO.
The Directors General of Military Operations (DGMO) of India and Pakistan have agreed to stop all firing and military action on land, air and sea with effect from 5 p.m. on Saturday May 10, 2025 , Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has announced.
DGMO i.e. Director General Military Operations is an important and responsible post in the army. At present, India’s DGMO is Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai. DGMO is responsible for all military operations. DGMO is responsible for guiding any military operation, giving instructions and taking all other decisions. During war or conflict, DGMO takes all decisions related to military operations.
DGMO is responsible for all military operations
The job of DGMO is to prepare strategies for war or anti-terrorism operations and ongoing missions for peace establishment. Along with this, they also act as a bridge between the three branches of the army and various agencies.
DGMO acts as a bridge between the three branches of the army and the agencies
Every information related to war or military operations is sent to DGMO and he prepares a strategy accordingly and conducts operations accordingly. Due to this, he has to coordinate with the intelligence agencies and it is mandatory for the agencies to send all the necessary information to him.
From the start of the war to ceasefire, DGMOs play an important role in every decision.
The DGMOs manage border-related issues, military operations and other problems. Therefore, they play an important role in all decisions from the start of the war to ceasefire and expanding and reducing the conflict. At this time too, it is being reported that the first contact on the issue of ceasefire is established between the DGMOs of both countries.