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2016–2018 India–Pakistan border skirmishes: On 29 September 2016, border skirmishes between India and Pakistan began following reported "surgical strikes" by India against militant launch pads across the Line of Control in Pakistani-administered Kashmir "killing a large number of terrorists". [64]
The Samjhauta Express is an international train that runs from New Delhi, India to Lahore, Pakistan, and is one of two trains to cross the India-Pakistan border. At least 68 people were killed, mostly Pakistani civilians but also some Indian security personnel and civilians. [50]
In reaction to Pakistan's new nuclear capacity, the United States in 1992 passed the Pressler Amendment approving sanctions against Pakistan, [78] Relations would restrengthen following 9/11 with Pakistan's warm response following the tragedy. Aid was given to Pakistan for the first time again in 2002, and the 2000s saw an extension of this ...
Partition of India and Relations with Pakistan: One of the major foreign policy issues that India faced after its independence in 1947 was the violent partition of the subcontinent and the emergence of Pakistan as a separate state. India and Pakistan had tense relations due to border disputes, which led to several wars between the two countries ...
The India–Pakistan, Indo–Pakistani is the international boundary that separates the nations of the Republic of India and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.At its northern end is the Line of Control, which separates Indian-administered Kashmir from Pakistani-administered Kashmir; and at its southern end is Sir Creek, a tidal estuary in the Rann of Kutch between the Indian state of Gujarat ...
Pakistan opposition slammed the book as a "pack of lies" and a "national shame," [21] while PML-N stated that it was the most contradicted book of any dictator. [22] Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif [23] and foreign minister Sartaj Aziz [24] have both blasted the book as a "plethora of lies." Daily Times of Pakistan notes that Kargil blunder ...
United Nations blue beret with UN badge worn by UN Military Observer Richard Cooper in India and Kashmir, c. 1973–1974. The United Nations has played an advisory role in maintaining peace and order in the Kashmir region soon after the independence and partition of British India into the dominions of Pakistan and India in 1947, when a dispute erupted between the two new States on the question ...
India–Pakistan sports rivalries; Indian Airlines Flight 405; Indian Airlines Flight 421; Indian Airlines Flight 423; Indian Airlines Flight 814; 1971 Indian Airlines hijacking; Indian reunification; Indo-Pak Joint Judicial Committee; Indo-Pakistani Confederation; Indo-Pakistani water dispute of 1948; Indus Waters Treaty; Inter-Services ...