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Pakistan hands over captured pilot Abhinandan Varthaman to India

  • Thousands of Indians, some waving flags and singing, gathered at the border crossing to give the pilot a hero’s welcome

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The convoy transferring Indian pilot Abhinandan Varthaman arrives at the Wagah border. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

A pilot shot down in a dogfight with Pakistani aircraft returned to India on Friday, after being freed in what Islamabad called a “peace gesture” following the two countries’ biggest standoff in years.

Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, downed on Wednesday over Kashmir, crossed into India at the Wagah crossing point, hours later than expected and sporting a black eye.

On the Indian side of the border, Indian officials greeted the pilot, who was in a dark blue suit, accompanied by a representative of the International Committee of the Red Cross.

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Thousands of Indians, some waving flags and singing, gathered at the border crossing to give Abhinandan a hero’s welcome after tensions with New Delhi over Kashmir escalated this week to their highest level in years.

In New Delhi, his release was seen as a diplomatic victory, with Indian leaders welcoming the pilot’s return but announcing they would remain on “heightened” military alert, showing little sign of de-escalating the rivalry.

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