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India and Pakistan, started up together when finally got over from British Empire rule, on

14th and 15th August 1947. The Both Nations Leaders were No Doubt Heros M.
Gandhi and Muhammad Ali Jinnah It was the great struggle of Gandhi, after he
returned from South Africa in 1915 to India. After both countries
got Independence theres so much bloodshed spilled over the streets roughly estimated
a million people died, while people were migrating from both portions In 1947 after
partition as well, the sudden shock which both nations faced was the assignation of
Gandhi and the death of M.A.Jinnah in 1948 ( some sources say he was poisoned ).
Year 1948 the issue of Kashmir got worst, and both countries went for a WAR over
Kashmir, which lead Kashmir into 2 parts , Pakistan side ( Azad Kashmir and Indian side
Jammu Kashmir ).
The 2013 IndiaPakistan border incidents was a series of armed skirmishes along the Line of
Control (LoC) in the disputed Kashmirarea. Starting from the mid-January 2013, they have been
described as the "worst bout of fighting in the region in nearly 10 years". [1] It began on 6 January
2013,[1][2] when according to Pakistani reports Indian forces attacked a Pakistani border post, killing
one soldier. Indian authorities claimed the incident as a retaliation against preceding Pakistani
ceasefire violations, but denied having crossed the demarcation line. [30][31] In a second skirmish on 8
January, Indian authorities said that Pakistani forces crossed the LoC, killing two Indian soldiers. The
incident sparked outrage in India and harsh reactions by the Indian army and government over the
news that the body of one of the soldiers had been beheaded.[1][32][33] Pakistan denied these reports.
[30][33][34][35]

On 15 January, a third skirmish reportedly led to the death of another Pakistani soldier.[1]

After talks between Lieutenant General Vinod Bhatia and Major General Ashfaq Nadeem, an
understanding was reached to de-escalate the situation. But the skirmishes continued despite peace
efforts by the countries resulting in 8 Indian casualties in total and 9 Pakistani casualties till August.
Civilians were also affected adversely by the border skirmishes.
New Delhi, June 13 (ANI): PM Narendra Modi has replied to his Pakistani Counterpart Nawaz Sharif
by writing that he was hopeful that Indo-Pak relations would be further improved.
He also wrote that the Indian government was keen to work with Sharif and that he was honoured
when Sharif attended his oath taking ceremony, Pakistan media reported.
Modi also condemned the recent Karachi airport attack and expressed regret over the loss of lives.
The letter was in reply to Sharif's letter to Modi where he had expressed satisfaction over his recent
meeting, and said that he was looking forward to working with him to resolve all unsettled matters.
(ANI)

LAHORE, June 18: Incidents of smuggling between India and Pakistan have
witnessed an increase in the first four months of 2013 as compared to the
corresponding period of last year.
Against the 14 smugglers captured by Rangers personnel in the first four months of the
year, only one smuggler was arrested in the same period of 2012.
The DGMOs meeting at the GHQ in Rawalpindi today (Tuesday) is being regarded as an
extraordinarily rare event in the chronicle of the fractured relationship between Pakistan
and India. This has not happened during Gen Kayanis tenure probably because of the level
of mistrust. This has never happened before. Only Lt Gen Satish Nambiar, then DGMO of
India, visited Pakistan in 1991. Today Lt Gen Vinod Bhatia is coming to formally take up the
issue of tensions on the Line of Control.
Observers expect a breakthrough on the LoC and it is expected that a permanent ceasefire
would be agreed. If it happens, it would go a long way and determine the future economic
prospects of the region, especially Pakistan that has been facing worst economic crisis. This
DGMOs meeting was decided, on the invitation of Pakistan, soon after Afghan Karzais
Islamabad and Sartaj Azizs New Delhi visits. It seems as if both sides have new set of
proposals that may lead to the kick-start of a high level dialogue between Pakistan and
India.
The DGMOs meeting at the GHQ in Rawalpindi today (Tuesday) is being regarded as an
extraordinarily rare event in the chronicle of the fractured relationship between Pakistan
and India. This has not happened during Gen Kayanis tenure probably because of the level
of mistrust. This has never happened before. Only Lt Gen Satish Nambiar, then DGMO of
India, visited Pakistan in 1991. Today Lt Gen Vinod Bhatia is coming to formally take up the
issue of tensions on the Line of Control.

On his first day in office, Indias new prime minister, Narendra Modi met with
Pakistans Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif. This meeting was an historical event in
the history of both countries, as it was the first time a prime minister from
Pakistan was present at the inauguration of an Indian prime minister.
Read more at http://guardianlv.com/2014/05/narendra-modi-meets-nawazsharif/#RQssleV7P00y8KJy.99
NEW DELHI: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif made another attempt to reach out to
India with his newly-appointed special envoy Shaharyar M Khan meeting PM Manmohan
Singh on Friday. Pakistan said Sharif has entrusted Khan with the responsibility of

conducting Track-II diplomacy with India.


Khan delivered a letter from Sharif to Singh "conveying Pakistan's sincere desire to move
forward on improving relations with India''.

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