Aid exchanged across disputed Kashmir frontier

India handed tents for earthquake victims to Pakistan today at a much-heralded opening of their disputed Kashmir border – a mostly symbolic act of cooperation after the region’s huge October 8 quake.

Aid exchanged across disputed Kashmir frontier

India handed tents for earthquake victims to Pakistan today at a much-heralded opening of their disputed Kashmir border – a mostly symbolic act of cooperation after the region’s huge October 8 quake.

Pakistan Brig Tahir Naqvi shook hands with Indian Col Santnu Ghose across a white line painted at the Rawalakot-Punch border crossing set up near the Punch River, and they declared it open for aid exchanges.

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