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Pakistan says it remains committed to the ceasefire that pulled it back from the brink of all-out war with India four days ago.
By Fayaz Bukhari, Asif Shahzad and Tariq Maqbool CHURANDA, India/CHAKOTHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Nestled between mountains in ...
The Line of Control that exists now is based on the December 17, 1971 cease-fire line. The Pakistani army opened fire at multiple locations along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir on ...
From PTSD to economic ruin—how border villages pay the price of LoC skirmishes while peace remains elusive The Kashmir Valley, a paradise on earth, has bee ...
India and Pakistan, which were involved in intense firing for four days as tensions simmered following a terrorist attack in ...
DGMO Lt. General Rajiv Ghai confirms all Pakistani attacks failed, with 40 soldiers lost in heavy retaliatory fire along the ...
For the past many days, there was heavy exchange of firing along the Line of Control and International border in Jammu and ...
As tensions continue to escalate between India and Pakistan following the deadly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam — which claimed 26 lives on April 22 ...
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India Today on MSNAbove the bunkers, a different war of pigeons at the Line of ControlIn the shadow of bunkers and barbed wire near the Line of Control, an age-old tradition takes wing as rival pigeon fanciers ...
Six lives lost in AJK, including 40-day-old infant; many homes, hospitals and schools damaged by Indian fire; worried ...
M Murali Naik, a 25-year-old Armyman from Andhra Pradesh’s Satya Sai district, died of injuries sustained during heavy ...
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