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India and Pak troops exchange sweets along LoC

Indian and Pakistani troops deployed along the Line of Control [ Images ] exchanged sweets and dry fruits on Friday, on the occasion of Diwali [ Images ], at Chakan-Da-Bagh crossing point in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir [ Images ].

Soon after the gates of Chakan-Da-Bagh crossing point opened around 1100 hours, Indian troops led by Colonel V P Kristopal, handed over boxes of sweets and dry fruits to their Pakistani counterparts as a goodwill gesture on Diwali, officials said in Jammu.

From the Pakistani side, troops led by Colonel Omar Gul also handed over packets of sweets and dry fruits to Indian army [ Images ] officers.

During the brief function, Colonel Gul expressed greetings and good wishes to the people of India on behalf of his unit and citizens of Pakistan, officials said.

India and Pak troops exchange sweets along LoC - Rediff.com India News
 
India and Pak troops exchange sweets along LoC

Indian and Pakistani troops deployed along the Line of Control [ Images ] exchanged sweets and dry fruits on Friday, on the occasion of Diwali [ Images ], at Chakan-Da-Bagh crossing point in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir [ Images ].

Soon after the gates of Chakan-Da-Bagh crossing point opened around 1100 hours, Indian troops led by Colonel V P Kristopal, handed over boxes of sweets and dry fruits to their Pakistani counterparts as a goodwill gesture on Diwali, officials said in Jammu.

From the Pakistani side, troops led by Colonel Omar Gul also handed over packets of sweets and dry fruits to Indian army [ Images ] officers.

During the brief function, Colonel Gul expressed greetings and good wishes to the people of India on behalf of his unit and citizens of Pakistan, officials said.

India and Pak troops exchange sweets along LoC - Rediff.com India News

Good News indeed! And good for the troops on either side of the border. Good for their stomachs and health. Instead of the "strutting and stomping", that they had to do at the Border Gates; which could only send them to orthopaedists.
 
This is one news where Indian and Pakistani troops have come together in a positive manner in the same line. :lol:

Good. But let this mean something rather than be symbolic.
 
Exchanging sweets is always better than exchanging bullets. ;)

Don't worry, they exchange sweets in the day and bullets at night.

It's a regular feature. I was told so by an army major. In the morning they exchange pleasantries like 'aaj khaane mein kya hai?' and at night they shoot at each other.:rolleyes:
 
Don't worry, they exchange sweets in the day and bullets at night.

It's a regular feature. I was told so by an army major. In the morning they exchange pleasantries like 'aaj khaane mein kya hai?' and at night they shoot at each other.:rolleyes:

something like two grumpy friends:partay:
 
Sweets are the only thing remained common in our countries

what did they exchanged

Gulab Jamun
Barfee
Rus gullee
:D
 

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