Pakistan and India swapped six civilian and military prisoners at the Wagha border between the two countries near Lahore, Monday, officials said. Three soldiers, two Indians and one Pakistani, were captured during the Kargil war between Pakistan and India five years ago. They included India Jagsir Singh, hailing from Indian Punjab and Mohammad Arif, belonging to District Meerth of India. Pakistani forces captured them on September 19 1999. India handed over to Pakistan Pakistani solider Salim Shah. Three Pakistani civilian repatriated by India to Pakistan were identified as Ibrar, Nawabuddin and another. The swap took place around mid-day.