There’s peace along LoC, but Pok reactivating terror camps
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While violence has remained low since India and Pakistan decided to implement a ceasefire on the LoC, officials aware of the situation said that probing incidents on the border as well as infiltration attempts were again being observed but without the overt support of Pakistani troops.
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In fact, the ceasefire with Pakistan is being used to strengthen the Anti Infiltration Obstacle System (AIOS), also known as the LoC Fence.
The fragile peace along the Line of Control (LoC) is still holding up as the February ceasefire is being adhered to but signs of terror camps and launch pads being reactivated in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) are emerging, with probing attempts being recorded on the border as well.
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