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Pakistan Offers to De-Escalate Tensions With India Along the LoC
Who Bears the Brunt of Cross-Border Firing? The Border Populations
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Watch: Pak’s Ceasefire Violation Affects Schools Near Jammu Border
Indian Soldiers Given Freedom to Retaliate to Pak Shelling on LoC
Indian Troops ‘Cross LoC’ Kill 3 Pak Soldiers, Pak Denies Attack
Pakistan Summons Indian Diplomat Over Cross-Border Firing
60 Soldiers Killed in J&K in 2016, Twice As Many as in 2014 & 2015
All Efforts Being Made to Release Soldier From Pak: Rajnath Singh
Compensation for Terror Victims Hiked to 5 Lakh: Union Cabinet
Heavy Firing in J&K’s Pallanwala as Pak Violates Ceasefire Again
Government Announces Rs 5 Lakh to Victims of Cross Border Firing
Pakistan Offers to De-Escalate Tensions With India Along the LoC
Who Bears the Brunt of Cross-Border Firing? The Border Populations
Watch: Pak’s Ceasefire Violation Affects Schools Near Jammu Border
Indian Soldiers Given Freedom to Retaliate to Pak Shelling on LoC
Indian Troops ‘Cross LoC’ Kill 3 Pak Soldiers, Pak Denies Attack
Pakistan Summons Indian Diplomat Over Cross-Border Firing
60 Soldiers Killed in J&K in 2016, Twice As Many as in 2014 & 2015
Heavy Firing in J&K’s Pallanwala as Pak Violates Ceasefire Again
All Efforts Being Made to Release Soldier From Pak: Rajnath Singh
Compensation for Terror Victims Hiked to 5 Lakh: Union Cabinet
Government Announces Rs 5 Lakh to Victims of Cross Border Firing