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Lt-General (retd) Nasser Khan Janjua and his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval have met in the past and a**ther meeting between the two can**t be ruled out at this crucial time.The two NSAs are in contact at a time when there are reports of a**ther attack on the Indian security forces in the IHK. “Pakistan wants to reduce tensions at the LoC and focus on Kashmir,” said Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz.Pakistan insists it is **t interested in further escalation and provocation, which was **t in anyone’s interest. For India, it is of immense importance to ensure the return of its 22-year-old soldier, Chandu Babulal Chohan, who “inadvertently” crossed the LoC.Insisting that Chohan did **t participate in the so-called surgical strikes on Pakistan’s side of the LoC, India is unclear how Chohan crossed over into a hostile environment. Unconfirmed reports spoke of Chohan’s attempts to ‘desert’ the Indian Army.Pakistan’s stance is ‘inadvertent’ crossing is **t an uncommon phe**mena and there are agreed ‘mechanisms’ available to deal with the matter. The capture of Chohan was first confirmed by Pakistan’s Permanent Representative in the UN Dr Maleeha Lodhi while speaking to al Jazeera.Meanwhile, there was a positive moment between the two countries when the Indian Border Security Force handed over a 12-year-old boy, Mohammad Tanveer, to the Pakistani authorities. Tanveer had accidentally crossed over to the Indian side at Dona Telu Mal border post in Punjab in search of drinking water.While trying to drink from a tubewell to quench his thirst, he advertently crossed over but was lucky to have been returned to his village. Meanwhile, while ** fresh reports about the political asylum to Baloch rebel leader Brahamdagh Bugti are available, The Hindu reported that India had denied visa to prominent Baloch nationalist leader Naela Quadri Baloch. India k**ws well that as a tit for tat reaction, Pakistan could openly give nationality to some well-k**wn India’s ‘most wanted’.Denial of visa to the Kabul-based activist has prevented her from traveling to India for a media gathering where she was to be the lead speaker. “She applied for visa in Kabul and was supposed to travel to India. But we are unaware why she could **t get it on time. We hope the Baloch government in exile will be set up within a year,” said Mazdak Dilshad Baloch, her son, and a leading figure of Free Balochistan, who is at present campaigning in India for the Baloch cause.Baloch has been a strong opponent of the ongoing CPEC (China-Pakistan Eco**mic Corridor) project, which is aimed at connecting Balochistan’s Gwadar Port with western China. أكثر... ??????? ??????: Pakistan, India NSAs talk over phone to defuse LoC tension || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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