Indian must reciprocate Pakistan Prime Minister's call for dialouge, Pakistan People Party (PPP) leader Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said amid rising tensions between the two nuclear armed nations.
"Time to de-escalate before it's too late," Bilawal wrote on Twitter a day after Pakistan shot down to Indian warplanes in a escalating confrontation.
"It is the youth of the subcontinent who will pay in blood and coin for generations to come for the shortsighted decisions of a few today," he said.
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday asked India to come to the negotiating table as war won't resolve issues between the two countries.
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