Pakistan prepared to hand over a captured Indian pilot on Friday while blistering cross-border attacks across the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir continued for a fourth straight day.
. Pakistan retaliated, shooting down two Indian aircraft Wednesday and capturing a pilot.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan told lawmakers on Thursday,"We are releasing the Indian pilot as a goodwill gesture tomorrow." "Pakistan wants peace, but it should not be treated as our weakness," Khan said."The region will prosper if there is peace and stability. It is good for both sides."
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