Eleven days after a terror attack killed 18 soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir, India on Thursday carried out "surgical strikes" on terrorist launch pads across the Line of Control.
Pakistan scuttled India`s participation in the Asian Trade Promotion Forum CEO meet held this week by withholding travel permission of an Indian High Commission official to Lahore, informed sources said on Friday. The 29th ATPF CEO meet was held in Lahore from September 24 to 26 and the trade counsellor of the Indian mission was to attend the event. However, he was denied permission to travel.
News agency ANI has quoted Army sources as saying that a few Pakistani channels are playing doctored video clips showing Indian Army casualties. The same is also circulating on social media. It is clarified that these are fake and example of black propaganda. We request that these clips not be circulated or telecast.
Islamabad wants peace in the region but "we will not allow anyone to cast an evil eye on Pakistan", Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said on Friday. Radio Pakistan quoted Sharif as making these comments at a cabinet meeting held to discuss the latest situation on the Line of Control and in Jammu and Kashmir.
In two-and-a-half years, this is the first Prime Minister-like action by Narendra Modi: Rahul Gandhi on surgical strikes.
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— Office of RG (@OfficeOfRG) September 30, 2016
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— Office of RG (@OfficeOfRG) September 30, 2016
Chief Justice of Pakistan Anwar Zaheer Jamali has rejected an invitation for a conference scheduled in New Delhi next month amid rising tensions between the two neighbouring countries. In a letter to the Indian Supreme Court, he wrote that in the present conditions he could not attend the meeting, Geo News reported on Friday.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has expressed concern over the possibility of Pakistan's nuclear weapons falling into the hands of jihadists, which she said was "a threatening scenario", according to a media report.
Despite being asked to leave their villages, residents of Attari district have praised the Indian Army for its surgical strikes along the Line of Control to neutralise terrorists from crossing over into India. The government has ordered the evacuation of the civil population from villages falling in a 10-kilometer radius of the border with Pakistan.
Asserting that there was no question of retaliation from Pakistan over the `surgical strikes` by India as they had flatly denied the operation in the first place, Tilak Devasher, former Special Secretary at the Cabinet Secretariat, stated that Islamabad was in denial mode right now to defend the reputation of its Army Chief Raheel Sharif, who had boasted of his Army`s capability to counter any threat.
Pakistan`s cabinet met on Friday to review the situation on the LoC in the wake of surgical strikes by the Indian Army. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif chaired the meeting, which is expected to put across the collective response of the nation to the challenge thrown by the latest events, Radio Pakistan reported.
A report says that images provided by ISRO's Cartosat 2C Satellite helped the Indian Army execute the surgical strikes across the LoC yesterday successfully. The Times of India has quoted sources in Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) as saying: "We've been providing images to the armed forces, the army in particular. While I cannot comment if any specific image was sent on a particular day in the previous week, I can say that Cartosat images are meant for this purpose and the Army has used this."
How ISRO's Cartosat images helped Indian Army to conduct surgical strikes!
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh says the government has taken a note of the media reports that say one Indian soldier is in Pakistan's captivity. All attempts are being made to secure the captured soldier's release, India will take up the matter with Pakistan, adds Singh.
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One more soldier, who was critically injured in the Uri attack, today died of his wounds, taking the toll to 19.
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In an article titled “Asia arms imports on the rise as India buys new jets”, China's Global Times today said that India will deploy the recently bought Rafale fighter aircraft capable of carrying tactical nuclear warheads near disputed regions with Pakistan and China. “Last week, India signed an inter-governmental agreement with France in New Delhi for the purchase of 36 Rafale jet fighters in flyaway condition for $8.82 billion from French company Dassault. The jets can carry tactical nuclear warheads, and this means India’s nuclear deterrence capability will be greatly improved,” it said.
Ambassador Richard Verma, who was in the US, is rushing back to India in the wake of the Indian Army`s surgical strikes.
The White House urged India and Pakistan to avoid escalation in their dispute over Kashmir. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said reports from the region indicated the Indian and Pakistani militaries had been in communication with one another "and we encourage continued discussions ... to avoid escalation".
A day after the surgical strikes, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to review today the situation at the LoC and the international border with Pakistan at a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security. As the tensions have heightened, Modi is expected to assess the situation on the ground, sources said.
Surgical strikes: PM Narendra Modi to chair CCS meet today, review border situation
Pakistan`s UN Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi is set to meet UN chief Ban Ki-moon today to inform him about the "surgical strikes" that India carried out on terrorist launch pads across the Line of Control.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has expressed grave concern over the escalation of tension along the LoC. "The confrontation could lead to a disaster of epic proportions if urgent steps are not taken to bring down the heightened tensions in the region. New Delhi and Islamabad must open channels of communication realising the dangerous consequences of any escalation of an ongoing confrontation along the borders."
Eleven days after a terror attack killed 18 soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir, India carried out "surgical strikes" on terrorist launch pads across the Line of Control, inflicting massive casualties and dramatically heightening tensions in the region. An unspecified number of terrorists and Pakistani troops were killed in the late Wednesday operation across Kupwara and Poonch sectors as the army moved Special Forces into Pakistan-held Kashmir, officials said on Thursday.