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Pakistan, India Agree to Withdraw Troops by End May: Security Official

  • Pakistan and India have decided to pull back forces positioned during their latest confrontation along the Line of Control, aiming to restore normal troop placements by the end of May 2025.
  • The troop withdrawal follows a ceasefire deal agreed on May 10 after weeks of escalating attacks triggered by a militant assault killing 26 people on April 22.
  • The armed exchanges involved drone, missile, and airstrikes targeting military installations, while both sides maintained hotline communication between senior officials to coordinate de-escalation.
  • A senior Pakistani security official stated that both nations had come to a consensus to promptly initiate steps aimed at reducing military presence along the border and frontline regions, with the goal of reverting to peacetime troop levels.
  • The phased withdrawal of troops and weaponry along the heavily militarized de facto Kashmir border represents a step toward easing regional tensions and avoiding further conflict.
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The News broke the news in Pakistan on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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