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After LoC tension, Indo-Pak trade, bus services set to resume today

CNN-IBN | Updated Jan 28, 2013 at 08:39am IST

New Delhi: Days after a string of ceasefire violations and tensions at the Line of Control things getting back to normal as Indo-Pak trade and bus services are set to resume on Monday.

The gates at Chakan Da Bagh in Poonch district are likely to be opened for routine trade and travel between the two sides. Pakistan had earlier refused to open the gates along the LoC.

The services along Uri and Attari border had continued uninterrupted though. India-Pakistan relations took a hit after ceasefire violations and brutal killing of two Indian soldiers by the Pakistani troops.

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