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The anatomy of a spring ceasefire


The anatomy of a spring ceasefire
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March 03, 2021 10:29 IST
Different from the earlier routine assurances, the new India-Pakistan agreement also defuses an ugly two-front situation
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Different from the earlier routine assurances, the new India-Pakistan agreement also defuses an ugly two-front situation
In the wake of registering 5,130 ceasefire violations in 2020, guns on either side of the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) fell silent on the intervening night of February 24-25, 2021. The February ceasefire has triggered widespread speculation about its durability, significance and implication for bilateral relations in general.
The announcement by the two Director Generals of Military Operations (DGsMO) came as a surprise to many, and yet, it underlined the simple fact that all statesmen/women recognise while in office: countries cannot be run by rhetoric alone. More so, this announcement is also ....

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India calls for winding down of UN mission who have completed mandates


India calls for winding down of UN mission who have completed mandates
The development is significant as many other missions including UN Military Observer Group in India, Pakistan UNMOGIP have outlived their function.
India s envoy to UN TS Tirumurti
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Updated: Feb 16, 2021, 10:01 PM IST
India has called for the winding down of UN peacekeeping missions that have completed their mandates or outlived purpose. Speaking at United Nations General Assembly debate on UN Peacekeeping Operations, India s envoy to UN TS Tirumurti said, Peacekeeping missions are meant to be transitional measures and not operate in perpetuity. There is an urgent need for time-bound exit strategies to ensure that peacekeeping missions do not become instruments for furthering political interests. ....

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UN rubbishes Pakistan Army's allegation that Indian troops attacked its observers near LoC


UN rubbishes Pakistan Army s allegation that Indian troops attacked its observers near LoC
UN rubbishes Pakistan Army s allegation that Indian troops attacked its observers near LoC
The United Nations Has Dismissed Pakistan Army s Allegation That The Indian Army Targeted Its Military Observers Near The Line Of Control. The UN Said That There Was No Evidence Of Them Being Attacked.
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| Updated on: 25 May 2017, 05:56:16 PM
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The United Nations has dismissed Pakistan Army s allegation that the Indian Army targeted its military observers near the Line of Control. The UN said that there was no evidence of them being attacked.  
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said there was no evidence that an UNMOGIP (United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan) vehicle was targeted by the Indian Army along the LoC near the Khanjar sector. ....

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