‘No Firing Or Aggressive Action’: India, Pak In First Talks After Ceasefire
India and Pakistan have agreed that both sides will not engage in any aggressive action and no shots will be fired, said the Army after the military operations chiefs of the two countries spoke on a hotline for the first time since the ceasefire.
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India and Pakistan have agreed that both sides will not engage in any aggressive action and no shots will be fired, said the Army after the military operations chiefs of the two countries spoke on a hotline for the first time since the ceasefire.
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