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Indian and Pakistani military leaders convened a meeting at the brigade commander level in Poonch, discusssing border control and management issues.

Border management concerns discussed at Chakan-Da-Bagh meeting between Indian and Pakistani brigade commanders. Indian officials voice complaints about infiltration attempts, breaches of ceasefire, and IED explosions, lodging a formal protest. Emphasis stressed on preserving tranquility along...

Military leaders from India and Pakistan convene a joint meeting at Poonch border locale, focusing...
Military leaders from India and Pakistan convene a joint meeting at Poonch border locale, focusing on managing mutual boundaries.

Indian and Pakistani military leaders convened a meeting at the brigade commander level in Poonch, discusssing border control and management issues.

India and Pakistan Hold Second Brigade Commander-Level Flag Meeting This Month

In a bid to maintain peace along the Line of Control, Indian and Pakistani military commanders met for a second time this month at Chakan-Da-Bagh in Poonch. The meeting took place despite recent ceasefire violations.

The focus of the meeting was addressing border management issues, including infiltration attempts and IED blasts. Indian officials reiterated their concerns about potential infiltration attempts and raised formal protests over the ceasefire violations.

Ceasefire violations and IED blasts were once again a point of discussion in the meeting. Indian officials also mentioned the threat of IED blasts as a significant concern.

The Pakistani side was present at the meeting, although details about their concerns or actions were not specified. Both sides emphasized the importance of maintaining peace along the Line of Control and reaffirmed their commitment to it during the meeting.

Unfortunately, the meeting did not result in any immediate resolution to the issues discussed. No official statement has been made regarding future meetings or negotiations between the two countries.

This flag meeting at the brigade level, attended by military commanders and representatives from both sides, including brigade-level officers from India and Pakistan, is a testament to the ongoing efforts to maintain peace and security along the Line of Control.

As always, the hope remains for a peaceful and stable border between India and Pakistan.

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