Amid heightened ceasefire tensions, the border peace situation remains on the edge. After multiple ceasefire violations by Pakistani forces, the Border Security Force and the Pakistani Rangers did not exchange sweets at the Wagah border on the occasion of Eid this year, news agency ANI reported.

Earlier this week, four BSF soldiers were killed in cross-border firing in Chambliyal sector of Jammu and Kashmir. Indian security forces had also fired in retaliation, a BSF official said.

Two border security force personnel, including an officer, were killed when Pakistani Rangers targeted Indian posts along the International Border on June 2.

After 4 BSF Jawans Killed In Cross-Border Firing, No Exchange Of Sweets This Eid At Wagah Border

This comes weeks after the Director General of Military Operations, or DGMO of India and Pakistan agreed to "fully implement" the ceasefire pact of 2003 in "letter and spirit".