Areesh
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LOL. It is called "cease-fire" line for a reason - you cease to fire across it. Technically, the North and South Koreans are still at war but you think if North Korea violates the cease-fire line, South Korea is not entitled to respond wherever it wishes? You do realize the North Koreans come across more sensible and restrained than Pakistan and that is quite something.
It is called ceasefire line for only one purpose. That it is not an international border.
Both India and Pakistan have violated it many times in different manners. So again it is India who started 65 war by crossing IB.