ABROAD : PAKISTAN TO RELEASE INDIAN PILOT TODAY

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Prime Minister Imran Khan has said  Pakistan will release a captured Indian pilot today as a “peace gesture.”

Mr Khan revealed the decision in parliament, saying that Pakistan was focused on de-escalation and India’s military welcomed the Pakistani move.

Pakistan shot down the pilot’s jet on Wednesday, as tensions rose with India over the disputed region of Kashmir.

The capture of Abhinandan Varthaman was a major setback for India and both sides are under pressure to calm tensions.

At a news briefing in Delhi, Indian Air Force officials said they were “extremely happy” that the pilot would be released.

On Tuesday, India struck what it said was a militant camp in Pakistan in retaliation for a suicide bombing that killed at least 40 Indian troops in Kashmir on 14 February.

A Pakistan-based group said it carried out the attack – the deadliest to take place during a three-decade insurgency against Indian rule in Kashmir.

Pakistan which had denied any involvement in the 14 February attack, said it had no choice but to retaliate to the Indian raids with air strikes on Wednesday, which led to a dogfight and the Indian fighter jet being shot down in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

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