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  • Guns ‘n’ Walnuts: As India-Pak ceasefire completes one year, business back on track in J&K

    Guns ‘n’ Walnuts: As India-Pak ceasefire completes one year, business back on track in J&K

    The walnut business is one example of how movement of goods and people can change lives. Sales in local markets alone are not enough to make profits, traders say. Children return to border schools, and tourism, development work and agricultural activities pick up after the ceasefire agreement.

  • 5-kg IED found in bag in Punjab village close to Indo-Pak border: Police

    5-kg IED found in bag in Punjab village close to Indo-Pak border: Police

    The Special Task Force of Punjab Police launched a search operation based an a specific input about drugs and explosives and recovered the bag, just a month before the assembly polls in Punjab.

  • Army chief Gen MM Naravane visits Kashmir on 100th day eve of India-Pakistan ceasefire

    Army chief Gen MM Naravane visits Kashmir on 100th day eve of India-Pakistan ceasefire

    General Naravane will also visit the forward positions in the Kashmir Valley to review the operational preparedness of the troops to any possible attempts by the terrorists to carry out infiltration

  • Pakistan claims parts of J&K, Gujarat in new map; India calls it 'political absurdity'

    Pakistan claims parts of J&K, Gujarat in new map; India calls it 'political absurdity'

    Pakistan had released a new "political map" and its Prime Minister Imran Khan said that this was "the most historic day in Pakistan's history" after getting cabinet approval for the map.

  • Border tensions no reason for markets to panic: Prakash Diwan

    Border tensions no reason for markets to panic: Prakash Diwan

    Tension across the Indo-Pak border after India conducted surgical strike at terror camps across LoC will lead to a short-term bout of market volatility and uncertainty, however, there's no reason for investors to panic, says market expert Prakash Diwan.

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