News Topic:Ceasefire
Jammu
Hours after ceasefire, reports of unprovoked shelling by Pakistan on IB, LoC
Just hours after India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on Saturday, reports came in of unprovoked shelling by Pakistan along the International Border and the LoC.
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J&K
India, Pakistan reach ceasefire agreement; US claims credit but New Delhi differs
In a huge development, India and Pakistan today agreed to a “full and immediate ceasefire”, bringing to an end the intense and extensive three-day military confrontation.
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Kashmir
LoC truce attracts tourists to border areas of J&K
The ceasefire since January 25 this year has brought a ray of hope among border residents for border tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.
KINS -
J&K
India Pakistan armies agree to ceasefire on LoC
The Director Generals of Military Operations of India and Pakistan held discussions and agreed for ceasefire on Line of Control (LoC).
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