India–Pakistan relations

Gunmen attack military camp in Indian-controlled Kashmir

Gunmen attacked an Indian military camp in Indian-controlled Kashmir, officials said. Tuesday. The gunmen believed to be fidayeen (suicide attackers) militants threw grenades and opened gunfire, while making their entry inside the camp early morning in Nagrota, about 281 km south of Srinagar city, the summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir.
source: Xinhua news agency

Pakistan Says Cross-Border Indian Fire Kills 11 Civilians

BELGRADE - Pakistan says cross-border firing by India Wednesday killed at least 11 civilians and three soldiers in the disputed Kashmir region.

The military claimed retaliatory fire by Pakistani troops also killed at least seven Indian soldiers. But it did not cite sources for giving the toll for the other side and India has not yet responded to the claims.

Turkey, Pakistan free trade deal to be ready in December

A free trade agreement between Turkey and Pakistan will be ready to be signed in December, according to Ankara's ambassador to Islamabad. 

Ambassador Sadık Babür Girgin said President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will arrive in Pakistan on Nov. 16 for a two-day visit, during which bilateral relations will be discussed and a business forum between Turkey and Pakistan is planned.

Gunmen storm government compound in Kashmir

Indian police say security forces are battling a group of gunmen inside a government compound in the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir.
Police told the Associated Press news agency on Monday that army and paramilitary soldiers cordoned off the compound after gunshots were heard near Pampore town, about 10km outside of Srinagar, capital of Indian Kashmir.

On the Edge of War: Militants Target Indian Base In Kashmir

BELGRADE - India says militants have attacked one of its army camps in Kashmir with gunfire and grenades, killing one border guard and wounding another.

Police said the gunbattle between the attackers and Indian troops from the camp in the garrison town of Baramulla ended early on October 3, RFE/RL reports.

India Summons Pakistani Envoy

Despite knowing the fact that Pakistan will never take action against its home-grown terrorists, India handed over the content of GPS recovered from the bodies of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) militants to Pakistani High Commissioner in New Delhi Abdul Basit as an evidence of involvement of the Pakistan-based outfit in the recent terror attack on an Indian Army base in Kashmir's Uri District.

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