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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 ...
Malik Khadim’s lips tremble, his voice chokes and his head dips as he raises a hand to his grief-stricken face. It’s a vain ...
Despite both countries still claiming authority over the entirety of Kashmir, the Line of Control officially defines the ...
1972 — India and Pakistan sign a peace accord, renaming the ceasefire line in Kashmir as the Line of Control, a heavily ...
Tensions at boiling point in the disputed region after India launched retaliatory air strikes on its neighbour ...
Shopkeepers wait for customers at the main bazaar, a day after the ceasefire between Indian and Pakistan was announced, in ...
Then, as now, Pakistan offered cooperation and even returned an Indian pilot within days—a gesture aimed at de-escalation.
India and Pakistan agreed to stop firing along their border on Saturday, bringing an end to the escalated tensions between ...
A civil administrator was killed and two others wounded in Pakistani shelling in a frontier town near the highly militarized ...
In Pakistan, an unusually intense night of artillery exchanges left at least four civilians dead near the Line of Control ...
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