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ISLAMABAD: Amid escalating tensions with India, Pakistan on Thursday allowed 150 Afghan trucks, stranded due to a recent suspension of transit trade, to cross into India via the Afghan-Attari border.
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(Photo by: Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has permitted 150 stranded Afghan trucks, carrying goods destined for India, to cross the Wagah Border ...
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