India-Pakistan updates: Ceasefire holds a day after deadly fighting halted

 India’s Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai said Indian forces struck nine armed group training facilities and killed more than 100 fighters. None of these claims could be independently verified.

Authorities in Pakistan’s most populous province of Punjab said universities across the province will reopen on Monday.

Some business owners in Srinagar, in Indian-administered Kashmir, expressed hope that the key tourism sector will pick up again after the ceasefire that followed the cross-border fighting in the wake of last month’s attack in Pahalgam.

About 26 military targets and facilities were hit in India in attacks carried out on Saturday, said Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Pakistan’s military spokesman. The claim could not be independently verified, and India has not yet commented.

Congress Party chief Mallikarjun Kharge urged Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convene a special session of Parliament after the ceasefire agreement with Pakistan.