The army personnel exchanged sweets at Chakan-Da-Bagh and Mendhar crossing points along the LoC in Poonch.
"Sweets and dry fruits were exchanged between Indian and Pakistani armies along the LoC at Chakan-Da-Bagh and Mendhar crossing points in Poonch district," a Defence spokesman said.
"They exchanged greetings and pleasantries in a very cordial and friendly atmosphere," he said.
"The festival of Eid-ul Azha was marked by bonhomie at the border with forces of both sides greeting each other and exchanging sweets in a cordial astmosphere at Uri and Tangdar in north Kashmir," an army official said.
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"Sweets were exchanged with Pakistani Rangers at several points including Octroi post in R S Pura sector," a senior BSF official said.
LoC is guarded by the Army while the IB is guarded by BSF.
Exchange of sweets between the two forces on major festivals has been a regular feature for past several years. However, tension on the border due to ceasefire violations has on several occasions cast a shadow on the custom.
In June, Pakistani Rangers had refused to accept the sweets offered by the BSF on the occasion of Eid-ul Fitr.
Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire 23 times in the month of September before a Flag Meeting on September 20 during which the two armies agreed to exercise restraint.