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    Sunday, 25 December 2016

    Pakistan Releases 220 Indian Fishermen As ‘Goodwill Gesture’

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    A good and appreciable move has been carried out by our "Dushman Desh" aka Pakistan.

    Pakistan discharged 220 Indian fishermen held for trespassing into its regional waters as a "goodwill gesture" to its atomic armed rival India on sunday, authorities said. “We released 220 Indian fishermen today as a goodwill gesture,” representative administrator of Karachi's Malir jail Hassan Sehto told AFP, including that 219  others stay in Pakistani guardianship.


    The fishermen are relied upon to reach India on Monday. Indian and Pakistani fishermen are often arrested for unlawful fishing since the Arabian Sea border is not defined and many water crafts do not have the tech to settle their exact area.
    Pakistan on Sunday released 220 Indian fishermen
    The fishermen regularly mull in prison, even subsequent to serving their terms, as poor strategic ties between the two nations mean satisfying bureaucratic prerequisites can take quite a while.

    Relations between the two countries have dove since a destructive assault on an Indian armed force base in the disputed area of Kashmir in September, which New Delhi faulted for Pakistan-based Islamist gather Jaish-e-Mohammed.

    There have since been repeated episodes of cross-outskirt attack, with both sides reporting passings and wounds.

    Kashmir has been isolated amongst India and Pakistan since the end of British provincial run in 1947. Both claim the Himalayan region in full and have battled two wars over the bumpy region

    NDTV

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