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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 ...
Kashmiris on both sides of line of control describe fear Pakistan, India tensions run high Bunkers cleared and supplies prepared in case of strike CHURANDA, India/CHAKOTHI, Pakistan, May 2 ...
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 ...
The hypothetical scenario was a militant attack on the Indian parliament, leading to mobilisation along the Line of Control. Skirmishes in Kashmir escalate and the Indian army crosses into Pakistan, ...
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Army performs drill during guided tour of parts of Line of Control in Indian-controlled KashmirThe Indian army this week gave a guided tour of some of the key sectors along the Line of Control in Indian-controlled Kashmir. At one military post, soldiers scrambled to load artillery guns and ...
The Simla Agreement made provisions for the establishment of the Line of Control based on the ceasefire of December 17, 1971. However, Pakistan tried to unilaterally alter the Line of Control at ...
On Both Sides of the Line of Control, Kashmiris Watch, Wait and Prepare for War By Fayaz Bukhari, Asif Shahzad and Tariq Maqbool CHURANDA, India/CHAKOTHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Nestled between ...
SUPPLIES FOR TWO MONTHS On the opposite, Pakistani administered side of the line that divides control of the region, residents of Chakothi village prepared fortified shelters that dot the ...
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