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India calls for return to peace on border for talks

Maintaining that "unprovoked incidents" of ceasefire violations by Pakistan were not conducive to holding peaceful dialogue, India Tuesday called for a return to peace and tranquility on the border

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External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said the incidents of firing on the Line of Control that divide Kashmir between the two countries had led to a "sense of disappointment" and both sides needed to "get back to normal".u00a0

Addressing reporters on the sidelines of a function here, Khurshid said "there has to be peace and tranquility on the border. Ceasefire should not be violated. We are still in a sense of shock."

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