2,661 Indian Fishermen Repatriated From Pakistan Since 2014: Centre

The Indian government has announced that it has successfully repatriated a total of 2,661 fishermen from Pakistan since 2014. This information was shared in the Rajya Sabha, highlighting the sustained diplomatic efforts and collaboration between the two nations to address the issue of fishermen crossing maritime borders. The repatriation process has been part of a broader initiative to ensure the welfare of fishermen who inadvertently stray into foreign waters, which is a common occurrence due to the proximity of maritime boundaries. The government emphasized its commitment to safeguarding the rights and livelihoods of Indian fishermen, while also fostering goodwill with Pakistan through these humanitarian efforts. The repatriation of fishermen is a recurring topic in India-Pakistan relations, reflecting the complexities and challenges involved in managing cross-border issues.
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