Foot traffic slowly picked up in India's border town markets on Monday (May 12) morning, as India and Pakistan maintained a ceasefire.
The truce announced on Saturday (May 10) followed four days of intense fighting between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
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00:00Foot traffic slowly picked up in India's border town markets on Monday morning,
00:06as India and Pakistan maintained a ceasefire.
00:10The truce announced on Saturday followed four days of intense fighting between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
00:16Local resident Sangaram Chaudhry from India's northwestern Jaisalmer city said on Monday that business has picked up.
00:30In the worst fighting in nearly three decades, the two states fired missiles and drones at each other's military installations, killing almost 70 people.