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Indian border security forces on Monday again violated the Line of Control (LoC) ceasefire by opening unprovoked firing along the Nakial sector in Sialkot. The latest violation comes just a day after border chiefs of both sides agreed to implement complete ceasefire along the Working Boundary between the two countries.

The Pakistan Army’s media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said Pakistani troops befittingly responded to Indian firing and silenced the enemy’s artillery.

Pakistani and Indian border security chiefs had agreed on Friday to maintain restraint on their disputed Kashmir frontier, as they sought to defuse tensions that have been heightened in recent months by militant attacks that each side blames the other for.

The border chiefs agreed to hold back cross-border firing and not to retaliate immediately to violations of a 15-year ceasefire, an Indian Interior Ministry official said.

The heads of India’s Border Security Force and the Pakistani Rangers met in New Delhi to find ways to de-escalate tensions along the border as part of a series of measures agreed by the leaders of the two countries in July.

“Both have decided not to immediately retaliate against firing from either side and to contact the other side to know the cause of firing,” the official said, reading from a draft text the two governments agreed.

Tens of thousands of soldiers are massed on either side of Kashmir, one of the world’s most militarised regions, and in recent months they have stepped up cross-border firing.

Last month, nine people were killed by the firings on the day the nuclear-armed neighbours marked the 50th anniversary of a war between them.

India accuses Pakistani soldiers of providing cover firing to help militants cross over and carrying out attacks in its part of Kashmir.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has promised a tougher response to such violations than previous administrations, and last year the two armies engaged in the most serious exchanges since the 2003 ceasefire.

Pakistan denies giving material support to the Kashmir militants, but blames India for refusing to hold talks to resolve the 68-year-old territorial dispute.

Modi cancelled top level talks between the national security advisers of the two countries last month, objecting to Pakistan’s plan to meet Kashmiri separatists.

But the two governments agreed to let the border chiefs meet. The two forces will have greater communication to ensure things do not spiral out of control, the Indian official said.

http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/201...es-back-on-word-violates-loc-ceasefire-again/
 
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Indian border security forces on Monday again violated the Line of Control (LoC) ceasefire by opening unprovoked firing along the Nakial sector in Sialkot. The latest violation comes just a day after border chiefs of both sides agreed to implement complete ceasefire along the Working Boundary between the two countries.

The Pakistan Army’s media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said Pakistani troops befittingly responded to Indian firing and silenced the enemy’s artillery.

Pakistani and Indian border security chiefs had agreed on Friday to maintain restraint on their disputed Kashmir frontier, as they sought to defuse tensions that have been heightened in recent months by militant attacks that each side blames the other for.

The border chiefs agreed to hold back cross-border firing and not to retaliate immediately to violations of a 15-year ceasefire, an Indian Interior Ministry official said.

The heads of India’s Border Security Force and the Pakistani Rangers met in New Delhi to find ways to de-escalate tensions along the border as part of a series of measures agreed by the leaders of the two countries in July.

“Both have decided not to immediately retaliate against firing from either side and to contact the other side to know the cause of firing,” the official said, reading from a draft text the two governments agreed.

Tens of thousands of soldiers are massed on either side of Kashmir, one of the world’s most militarised regions, and in recent months they have stepped up cross-border firing.

Last month, nine people were killed by the firings on the day the nuclear-armed neighbours marked the 50th anniversary of a war between them.

India accuses Pakistani soldiers of providing cover firing to help militants cross over and carrying out attacks in its part of Kashmir.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has promised a tougher response to such violations than previous administrations, and last year the two armies engaged in the most serious exchanges since the 2003 ceasefire.

Pakistan denies giving material support to the Kashmir militants, but blames India for refusing to hold talks to resolve the 68-year-old territorial dispute.

Modi cancelled top level talks between the national security advisers of the two countries last month, objecting to Pakistan’s plan to meet Kashmiri separatists.

But the two governments agreed to let the border chiefs meet. The two forces will have greater communication to ensure things do not spiral out of control, the Indian official said.

http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/201...es-back-on-word-violates-loc-ceasefire-again/
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J&K: Pakistan army targets Indian positions in Poonch - IBNLive
 
We lost a soldier here due to indian agression across our border. Pathetic that despite a ceasefire between two nations India again utilized force.

The constant success against terrorism, the constant calls in indian occupied Kashmir, the capturing of raw agents and the rise of CPEC has made them insane. They are attacking our borders in hopes of provoking a very strong response to create destability and negative image of pakistan.

INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILLAHI RAJIOUN.

to the soldier who became a martyr due to this agression.
 
We lost a soldier here due to indian agression across our border. Pathetic that despite a ceasefire between two nations India again utilized force.

The constant success against terrorism, the constant calls in indian occupied Kashmir, the capturing of raw agents and the rise of CPEC has made them insane. They are attacking our borders in hopes of provoking a very strong response to create destability and negative image of pakistan.
sir,, we too lost a soldier here 2-3 days ago due to Pakistani rangers aggression !!

you are trying to send as many as terrorists to Indian kashmir before snow fall,, and that is why pak rangers backing them and firing constantly.
 
sir,, we too lost a soldier here 2-3 days ago due to Pakistani rangers aggression !!

you are trying to send as many as terrorists to Indian kashmir before snow fall,, and that is why pak rangers backing them and firing constantly.
something called proof is missing...Living off accusation juice is no longer the forte of the 21st century!
 
The constant success against terrorism
God knows how much you got the success against terrorism,,
the constant calls in indian occupied Kashmir,
lol,, sir ,, if we are frustated with such calls,, we would have fired on Hurriyat leaders and not on pak rangers.
the capturing of raw agents and the rise of CPEC has made them insane
give me single video proof or any proof that proves that RAW agents are there in Pakistan.
They are attacking our borders in hopes of provoking a very strong response to create destability and negative image of pakistan.

the reality is vice versa!
 
something called proof is missing...Living off accusation juice is no longer the forte of the 21st century!
hmmm,, search in youtube,, there you will get plenty of videos of terrorists crossing LOC.
 
So whatever you claim is gospel of truth... and whatever we claim needs proof... Right.
I am not saying india is sneaking people while causing damage to us it is indians saying that hence need proof...as for proof of ceasefire violation is in both media....so that doesnt need proof....Sure who started first might be hard to decode as no one will admit to it!
 

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