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

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.
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.
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.