There were no reports of explosions or projectiles fired overnight, with the Indian army saying Sunday was the first peaceful night along their border in recent days.
Leaders of India and Pakistan were “unwavering”, and the U.S. “helped a lot”, Trump said on Monday, adding that trade was a “big reason” why the countries stopped fighting.
Pakistan has thanked the U.S. for brokering the ceasefire while India, which opposes third-party involvement in its disputes with Pakistan, has not commented on Washington's role.
The Indian army said details of the talks would be shared soon. The media unit of the Pakistani military did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Modi has not spoken publicly on the strikes or the fighting.
Islamabad denied any links to the attack and called for a neutral investigation. It said the targets hit on Wednesday were civilian sites.
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A spokesman for Pakistan's military denied any violations.
On Monday, India reopened 32 airports it had shut during the clashes, with the Airports Authority of India saying in a statement they were available for civil operations. Some schools remained closed.
Visitors were kept out of an airport in the border city of Amritsar shortly after the announcement, a Reuters witness said.
“It’s over now ... it’s good to see the city coming back to its glory,“ he said.
Pakistan's international bonds rallied sharply, adding as much as 5.7 cents in the dollar, Tradeweb data showed.
Pakistan's benchmark share index closed up 9.4% on Monday, while India's blue-chip Nifty 50 index closed 3.8% higher in its best session since February 2021.
India blames Pakistan for an insurgency in its part of Kashmir that began in 1989, but Pakistan says it provides only moral, political and diplomatic support to Kashmiri separatists.
“It is still scary,“ said Padam, a traveller in a train from Jammu to New Delhi.
“After blasts all over the city (Jammu), I am scared. I am going to stay in Delhi till I am sure the agreement is binding on Pakistan,“ added Padam, who declined to give his second name.
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