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Army Chief Naravane on a review visit to Kashmir on attaining 100th day of Indo-Pak ceasefire
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The Indian Army on Thursday asked Pakistan to institute measures to prevent infiltration done by terrorists from the launch pads located on its side of the Line of Control’. Notably, the unscheduled interaction over the hotline took place last evening following a request by Pakistan.
Taking an immediate cognizance in ceasefire violations along the LoC, the Indian Army and the Army of neighbouring country agreed on the implementation of ceasefire pact of 2003. Notably, the unscheduled interaction over the hotline took place last evening following a request by Pakistan.
The Indian Army has sent a very strong message to Pakistan military on Friday and asked to stop supporting terror groups in Jammu and Kashmir. Notably, the unscheduled interaction over the hotline took place last evening following a request by Pakistan. Notably, the Indian Army's Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) Lt Gen Anil Chauhan spoke to his Pakistani counterpart and asked them to stop supporting terror groups in Jammu and Kashmir and further vowed to retaliate against terrorism.
In an attempt to de-escalate the recent tension along the Line of Control (LoC), Indian and Pakistani Armies held a DGMO level meeting in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday.
Pakistan has resorted to ceasefire violation in Jammu and Kashmir in Pargwal area of Akhnoor sector and Degwar area of Poonch district. Indian Army is retaliating to the firing. Incidents of ceasefire violation by Pakistan have increased this year.