Pakistan, India DGMOs meet tomorrow

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A meeting between the Director General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of Pakistan and India will be held at 11am tomorrow (Tuesday) at Wagah Border, Lahore.

The two military officials, Major General Amir Riaz of Pakistan and Lieutenant General Vinod Bhatia from India, will meet each other after a 14-year span in which the Line of Control (LOC), working boundary situation and other security affairs will be discussed.

They will also discuss LOC violations.

Amir Riaz will represent Pak side in the meeting and Vinod Bhatia will lead the Indian side. It is expected that after the meeting the tensions at both sides of the border will be at ease.

According to sources, the military officials will discuss steps to control the ceasefire violations and improve the border security to protect the civilians across fire.

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  1. The Director General of military operations (DGMOSs) of pakistan and India will be meeting a wagah broder—the two military officials will meet each other and they will discussed the LOC violation—after the meeting the tension at both sides of the broder will be at ease—–

  2. This is an excellent initiative of PMLN Government to re-start the peace process that was halted 14 years ago by General Musharraf due to his Kargil Misadventure and when the Government announced to form Kargil Commission to probe the causes, the rogue General overthrew the elected government through coup d'état on the dark night of 12th October 1999.
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    The amount of money that Pakistan and India waste on military escalations can be better utilized to improve the economic conditions, poverty reduction and creation of millions of jobs for the people.

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