EXCHANGE OF GIFTS
Friendship On Indian Border
j (N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copyright) AMRITSAR, Feb. 6. Pakistani and Indian officers are exchanging gifts and greetings in a great wave of reconciliation which has swept along the former battlefronts since the Ayub-Shastri peace agreement was signed: in Tashkent. Many of them had been comrades in arms in the old British Indian Army, in the days before partition. the first phase of troop withdrawal under the agreement has been completed on time, according to the Indian Defence Ministry. Each, side has pulled back 1000 yards.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30978, 7 February 1966, Page 13
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90EXCHANGE OF GIFTS Press, Volume CV, Issue 30978, 7 February 1966, Page 13
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