India and Pakistan will hold a flag meeting near the Line of Control (LoC) in response to recent incidents of cross-border firing and an IED attack in the Jammu region, where two army personnel were killed and several injured. The meeting comes amid a surge in activities along the borders, with the Indian Army reporting heavy casualties on the Pakistani side as a result of retaliatory action. Further details about the meeting are awaited.
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Pahalgam attack: Hit-back set to be calibrated, short of full-fledged conflict
NEW DELHI: The Indian government is considering limited punitive strikes against Pakistan using long-range weapons without crossing the Line of Control (LoC), amidst ongoing skirmishes along the international boundary in Jammu and Kashmir. A cabinet committee led by the Prime Minister is reviewing military options, including concentrated artillery fire and potential airstrikes targeting terrorist facilities, while maintaining strategic messaging to keep Pakistan on alert. This approach follows recent escalations and diplomatic measures, including the suspension...
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