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India’s decision to put the agreement “in abeyance” — and the vague conditions it has imposed on Pakistan to reverse that — ...
Flashpoint Kashmir has been a flashpoint since 1947, when British India was hastily divided into two by its former ...
Indian and Pakistani authorities advised people who had left border areas not to return to frontline villages just yet. After four days of fighting, India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on May ...
Pakistan’s armed forces launched “multiple attacks” using drones and other munitions along India’s entire western border on Thursday night and early Friday, the Indian army said ...
A ceasefire to end the conflict between India and Pakistan was shaken by overnight border fighting in the disputed Kashmir region. People on both sides of the Line of Control, which divides the ...
Tens of thousands of people are still displaced along the two countries’ extensive border, but there are signs that the cease-fire is holding. On Wednesday, India and Pakistan exchanged detained ...
Mohammad Younis Khan was among 40 residents seeking shelter in a cowshed when shelling began in Gingal, a scenic mountain ...
India's army said at least 10 civilians were killed and 35 injured in cross-border shelling by Pakistani troops in Kashmir. As Pakistan's military vows to respond further to India's strikes ...
India fired missiles across the border into Pakistani-administered territory ... administered portion of Kashmir. India has blamed Pakistan for backing the militant attack, which Islamabad has ...
News officials report Islamabad claims 26 people were killed and 46 injured in Wednesday's air strikes and shelling across the Line of Control (the de facto border line between India and Pakistan).
Tensions between India and Pakistan remain high days after Delhi launched airstrikes on its neighbor, sparking tit-for-tat military action from both sides this week and widespread confusion as ...