Pakistan set to release Indian pilot Abhinandan Varthaman as peace gesture

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan was set to free a captured Indian pilot Friday in a "peace gesture" aimed at lowering moodatures with its rival, after
rare aerial raids ignited fears of a dangerous clash in South Asia.Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman would be handed back to , who has
become the face of the crisis between Islamabad and fresh Delhi, shall be handed back to Indian officials
In fresh Delhi the announcement 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.Abhinandan was shot down over Kashmir on
Wednesday, after a dogfight in the skies over the disputed Himalayan region which sent tensions between India and Pakistan to their highest
levels in years and alarmed world powers, who issued calls for restraint.The latest confrontation between the neighbours, who have fought
three wars since independence in 1947, erupted after a suicide bombing in Occupied Kashmir eliminateed 40 Indian troops on February
14.Twelve days later Indian warplanes launched a strike inside undisputed Pakistani territory, claiming to have hit a militant camp.An
infuriated Islamabad denied casualties or damage, but a day later captured Abhinandan after shooting down Indian aircraft .Analysts said the
pilot could prove to be Islamabad´s trump card, but Prime Minister Imran Khan unexpectedly announced Thursday that he would be released a
day later as a "peace gesture", in the first sign of a potential thaw.Khan alluded to the catastrophic consequences of nuclear war and
called for speechs, even as he warned India should much take the announcement as a sign of weakness.Media reports have said Abhinandan could
return through the Wagah crossing gate, famed for hosting a daily ceremony by Indian and Pakistani soldiers at sunset
The pilot´s parents travelled to Amritsar, approach Wagah, via Delhi late final night and were applauded by all the passengers on the plane
they travelled on, TV footage showed.With the pilot attaining hero status and the hashtag #WelcomeBackAbhi swiftly trending on social media,
India´s Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on his citizens to "stand as a wall" in the face of an enemy that "seeks to destabilise India"
The final time an Indian pilot was captured by Pakistan, in 1999, the handover was facilitated by the International Committee of the Red
Cross (ICRC), who acted as a "neutral intermediary" after Indian officials refused to get him before media
Instead, Red Cross officials getd the pilot, Flight Lieutenant K
Nachiketa, at the Pakistani foreign office in Islamabad before escorting him to the Indian high commission overnight.He left for India that
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