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The perception that Cease fire violations put any strategic pressure on anyone is a false notion. Firing on a daily basis across the borders has only nuisance value.
It only leads to death of soldiers and poor civilians staying in villages near the borders. Only value it has is to create a high decibel media noise and jingoistic fervour which is common to both the sides.
Military leaders are aware of that and took the right step. Perception that India backed off because of China is a perception and appears removed from the facts. If India cracked then it made sense for Pakistan to keep the pressure ON. Why agree to CF?
But Pakistan also accepted it because it benefits them too. Better sense prevailed.
I am sure a narrative would be built up now on India requesting for it and Pakistan accepting it out of kindness.
the only problem is with your theory is.. india started the problem.
Pakistan offered peace, india responded with a false flag ops , got humiliated in air combat (as usual) , the whole world made mocked at India's stupid lies, etc
now india asked for a ceasefire
like I said it is india that came to it's sense not us.