Pakistan-Afghanistan Ceasefire: Peace Deal Reached
In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to implement a comprehensive ceasefire and establish mechanisms for lasting peace along their volatile border regions.
In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to implement a comprehensive ceasefire and establish mechanisms for lasting peace along their volatile border regions.
Deputy Inspector General Ramnish Gupta conducts comprehensive security review along Kathua's international border, assessing anti-infiltration measures and operational readiness amid heightened alert.
In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, Pakistan and Afghanistan have reached an immediate ceasefire agreement following days of intense cross-border hostilities that threatened regional stability.
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