Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 5: With ceasefire being maintained on Line of Control (LoC) as well as International Border (IB), Indo-Pak troops exchanged sweets on the occasion of Diwali festival yesterday across all major meeting points in Jammu and Kashmir. Gates at Chakkan-Da-Bagh LoC point on Poonch-Rawalakote route were opened for half an hour yesterday morning during which the Army officers and jawans of India and Pakistan exchanged sweets, fruits and other gifts to mark Diwali festival. The officers and […]
While the ceasefire along the LoC is in place, October has seen 50 killings in the interiors of J&K. The slain include 11 members of the Indian Army, 13 civilians including five minority community members and 17 militants.
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The Indian and Pakistani armies on Thursday exchanged Diwali sweets at two points on the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir. Defence sources said the customary exchange of Diwali sweets took place between the two armies at the Aman Setu bridge near the Kaman post in Uri sector of the LoC. 📰 Diwali 2021: India, Pakistan Armies Exchange Sweets on LoC in Kashmir.