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South Asian leaders urged to choose ‘talks over hostility’
Over 100 civil society representatives from Pakistan and India jointly urged Prime Ministers Shehbaz Sharif and Narendra Modi to prioritize peace, dialogue, and cooperation. They called for confidence-building measures, including restoring diplomatic ties, reopening borders, and resuming economic and cultural exchanges to address regional tensions.
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