New Delhi: After the Pahalgam terror attack, the situation between India and Pakistan is quite tense. India has increased the number of soldiers from the LOC to the international border. The Indian government is also keeping an eye on every move of Pakistan. Amidst the growing tension between the two countries, the BSF has detained a Pakistani ranger.

The BSF has arrested the rangers from the Indo-Pak border in Rajasthan. If the information received from the sources is to be believed, this action was taken on Saturday. Earlier, Pakistan had detained a ranger on the LOC. On Saturday, the Modi government had banned all types of imports and exports from Pakistan. This ban will continue till further notice.

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Interrogation of the Pakistani soldier continues.

Ever since the BSF has arrested the rangers from the India-Pakistan border, the interrogation has been going on. The BSFt has not yet clarified how he entered the Indian border. The Border Security Force can give a big update on this today. Earlier, Pakistani Rangers had taken an Indian soldier into custody from the Punjab International Border.

After this, India raised this issue seriously and demanded the immediate release of the soldier from the Pakistan Rangers. No positive response has been received from the neighbouring country, Pakistan, on the release of the soldier so far. Pakistan, which is facing difficulties at the international level, can now release the Indian soldier soon.

Repeated meetings remained inconclusive.

The Rangers caught Constable Poornam Shaw of the 24th Battalion on April 23. It was said that the Indian soldier had crossed the border inadvertently in the Ferozepur district. Meanwhile, BSF officials said a protest letter was sent to the Pakistan Rangers. They have not given any official information about the whereabouts of the soldier and the date of return. Although 4 to 5 meetings have been held between the Indian and Pakistani armies, no result has been achieved.

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