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Indian firing on LoC kills one Pakistan soldier, critically injures another
ISPR stated that Indian forces had resorted to firing on the working boundary near Sialkot on Saturday evening.
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Afghan police demand weapons amid simmering tension with Pakistan
The fight, in which an Afghan border policeman was killed, caused a sharp deterioration in relations between the two.
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Border skirmishes: Pakistan accuses Kabul for unprovoked firing
Afghanistan protests alleged unprovoked firing from Pakistan.
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Pakistan-Afghan clashes
Governments of both countries should jointly take steps to tackle them instead of getting entangled in a war of words.
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One killed, 5 injured as tension rises on Mohmand Border
The firing continued for two hours. Pakistan army returned fire as well.
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Three Afghan artillery shells land in Pakistan
Residents of Dadum village in North Waziristan say the shells landed in their area.
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LoC 'incidents' cannot derail Pak-India peace: Khar
Foreign Affairs Minister dismissed allegations of the recent violations of Line of Control.
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Tensions along the LoC
Given the current situation, further peace overtures may be impossible, but we should not throw away previous gains.
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Grow up governments!
The ruling elite in both countries is reluctant to let go and hence, turns deaf and blind to the reality.
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War crimes
The idea of trained soldiers indulging in mutilations that amount to war crimes is hard to digest.
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LoC tensions: Understanding Indian aggression against Pakistan
Islamabad’s role in Afghanistan and improving ties with US irked New Delhi, experts believe.
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Disappointing and surprising
Relations between Pakistan, India have never been free of mutual doubts and misgivings, even in the best of times.
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Wars and trade
Empirical data does not support the theory that trade promotes peace nor assumption that vulnerability will snap ties.
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Why it took me three days to get to the JLF — from Wagah
In Jaipur they refused to register us, saying Delhi was mentioned first in visa so we must register in Delhi first.
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Indian president’s comments
India has to realise that breaking cultural, sporting ties serves absolutely no useful purpose beyond mere posturing.
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On Pakistan and India relations
Indian hostile actions on the LoC will only help the Pakistan Army to reimpose its control over civilian authorities.
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India ready to extend the hand of friendship to Pakistan: Mukherjee
Pakistan should not take this hand for granted, says Indian president.
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Kashmir LoC tension hits local ski season
Before the border tension, the number of foreign arrivals in the ski resort was slightly higher.
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The siege within — and without
Pakistan’s inability to make progress on Mumbai trials is a failure of government in taking on its own terrorists.
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India says it is ‘too early’ to normalise relations with Pakistan: Report
Defence minister says India should wait till Pakistani assurances translate into action.
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Back on track
We must hope that discussions will resume soon but the reality is that much unpleasantness has been created.
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Delhi diaries: S Asia peace to thrive despite acrimony says Khurshid
Says sometimes, unpleasant things happen between states but those shouldn’t be allowed to affect ties between them.
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Time for de-escalation
There is no better way of forging peace with India than through such cultural exchanges.
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Kashmir flare-up: India-Pakistan truce takes hold at LoC
Indian foreign minister cautious about holding high-level talks.
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Pakistan urges India to cool rhetoric over Kashmir
Envoy says "Pakistan bashing" has become a fashion in India, re-extends invitation for foreign ministers-level moot.
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India for step-by-step approach on easing LoC tensions
Indian foreign minister says India, Pakistan should not rush into the foreign minister talks as proposed by Khar.
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Khar calls for foreign minister level talks to de-escalate LoC conflict
Foreign minister says continued tension along the LoC is not in the interest of peace, stability in the region.
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Rising tensions
The correct response to this would be to double down on negotiations and not give up on them altogether.
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Indian army alleges Pakistan planted landmines on their soil
Indian army releases photographs of landmines allegedly planted by Pakistani soldiers.
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Pakistan, India agree to 'de-escalate' border tensions
Indian army spokesperson Dahiya says the two director-generals of military operations have reached an understanding.
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Pakistan says to protest to India over new Kashmir killing
Army says Indian troops shot dead a soldier at Kundi across the Line of Control.
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The importance of remaining calm
Indian Army chief’s comments are hawkish & come at a time when Pakistan Army is most receptive to peace overtures
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In the words of General Bikram Singh
It is unfortunate that both India & Pakistan have large constituencies that insist on war at every opportunity.
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Notes from the log
Raisani’s sacking is a necessary but not sufficient condition for addressing the problem of sectarian terrorism.
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No business as usual with Pakistan: Indian PM
"It cannot be business as usual" with Pakistan, he told reporters on the sidelines of an army function.
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Resistance Day: AJK protests Indian firing across LoC
Prime Minister Chaudhry Abdul Majeed leads rally, says Kashmir stands by Pakistan Army
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Cross-border attack: Indian firing injures Pakistani citizen at LoC
Indian and Pakistani officials held a flag meeting earlier during the day to discuss the ceasefire violations.
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India orders 'aggressive' response to any Pakistan firing
I expect my unit commanders should fire back, says Indian army chief General Bikram Singh.
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LoC row: India, Pakistan brigade commanders set to meet
ISPR chief says Islamabad will urge Delhi to abide by ceasefire agreement.
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Indian, Pakistan soldiers to hold talks on rising Kashmir violence
Indian Army's Northern Command spokesperson says the two sides will meet on Monday in a bid to defuse tensions.
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Indian air chief threatens Pakistan over LoC unrest
Air Chief Browne says will consider other options if Pakistan continues violating ceasefire.
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Ready to take up LoC violations with UNSC: Foreign secretary
Jalil Abbas Jilani says LoC ceasefire violations were unfortunate given how hard both countries had worked for peace.
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Pakistan protests ‘repeated, unacceptable’ India violations
Pakistan’s foreign ministry said it summoned India’s high commissioner to Islamabad to lodge a strong protest.
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Three steps forward; three back
Just when it seems relations between Pakistan, India were warming and both were coming closer, LoC incident happened.
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Fear in villages near LoC as Pakistan, India trade heavy fire
In village of Darmassal, life has come to a standstill. Boats which ferry people across Poonch river have been moored.
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Indian fire kills Pakistani soldier: Army
Army says India carried out unprovoked firing in Battal at 2:40pm on Thursday.
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US hopes Pakistan, India adhere to peace in wake of LoC tensions
UN says it has received a complaint about the January 6 incident, but no complaint about the January 8 incident.
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Border skirmishes
Both Islamabad, New Delhi must work to smooth things over, take measures to prevent tensions from erupting again.
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Pakistan suggests UN inquiry over Indian killings
Hina Rabbani says Pakistan is a mature country, allegations of ceasefire violations have to be dealt with responsibly.
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Pakistan denies its troops killed Indian soldiers
DG military operations speaks to his Indian counterpart, denies that Pakistan troops were responsible.

















































