Ahead of G20 meet in J&K, Indian Army foils Pakistan's infiltration bid in Uri

The Indian Army troops foiled an infiltration bid in the Uri sector of Jammu and Kashmir in the early hours of Saturday, forcing the quadcopter flown by Pakistan to withdraw

NewsBharati    13-May-2023 10:18:18 AM
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Uri, May 13: Ahead of the G20 meet to be held in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan is putting in all its efforts to disrupt the summit. In yet another such instance, the Indian Army troops foiled an infiltration bid in the Uri sector of Jammu and Kashmir in the early hours of Saturday.
 
 
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This came as a Pakistani quadcopter was being spotted in Uri but the Indian Army foiled it forcing the quadcopter flown to withdraw.Reports suggest that there was an exchange of fire between terrorists and Indian Army troops.
 
"An infiltration bid by terrorists was foiled in the Uri sector of Jammu and Kashmir, early morning today. There was an exchange of fire between terrorists and their own troops. Pakistan side tried to fly a quadcopter over the incident site but on being fired at by the Indian side it quickly withdrew," the source said.
 
Earlier on May 3, Indian Army foiled an infiltration bid in J&K's Kupwara and eliminated two terrorists in an encounter.
 

Besides, this year, India will host the G20 summit under its presidency, and under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration. The prospect of hosting a G20 summit in Jammu and Kashmir presents unparalleled opportunities for the region, instilling hope for renewed stability and prosperity.
 
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Hosting the G20 summit will position Jammu and Kashmir at the heart of diplomatic relations and foster cooperation. Delegates will gain first-hand knowledge of the region, providing valuable insights into the challenges and growth potential. The summit will provide a platform for Jammu and Kashmir to showcase its resources and potential, establishing connections that can bolster sustainable development.