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NEW DELHI: India warned Pakistan on Tuesday of more “pain” if it continued to violate a ceasefire on their disputed border in Kashmir and said it was up to Islamabad to create the conditions for a resumption of peace talks.

The two sides exchanged mortars and intense gunfire this month, killing at least 20 civilians and wounding dozens in the worst violation to date of a 2003 ceasefire. While the firing has abated, tension remains high along a 200-km (125-mile) stretch of the border dividing the nuclear-armed rivals.

“Our conventional strength is far more than theirs. So if they persist with this, they'll feel the pain of this adventurism,” Indian Defence Minister Arun Jaitley told NDTV in an interview.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government came to power in May promising a tough response to violence in the Himalayan territory. It accuses Pakistan of helping keep alive a 25-year armed revolt in India held Kashmir. Pakistan has denied this allegation on many occasions.

Military officers on both sides say Indian border commanders adopted a more aggressive stance in the clashes this month, firing 1,000 mortars on one day this month.

It was not clear what triggered the fighting.

Pakistani army officials said the trouble began with India's decision to beef up border defences, in violation of the ceasefire pact.

Adviser on Foreign Affairs and National Security Sartaj Aziz said in an earlier statement that India was not cooperating on the issue.

"The Pakistan government has been exercising utmost restraint and responsibility. Unfortunately, all our efforts to secure peace and tranquility on the Line of Control and the Working Boundary have elicited no cooperation from the Indian side," he said.

Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry has said that Pakistan is committed to peace with India despite the escalation along the Line of Control (LoC) and the Working Boundary. Adviser Aziz added that he suspected that India had "a much bigger plan" in maintaining this crisis.

"It's about integrating Kashmir and neutralising Pakistan by pressurising it. LoC is not the total strategy... it's part of the strategy" he alleged.

Indian army commanders, for their part, were incensed by the killing of a soldier on their side of the Line of Control in Kashmir in a remote-controlled explosion that they blamed on Pakistan.

“When Pakistan used to fire, we always had a shield in our hand. This time we also had a sword,” said Jaitley, a close associate of Modi who is also finance minister.

Jaitley said it was up to Pakistan to create the conditions for dialogue.

“Of course we can talk to Pakistan, but it is up to Pakistan to create an atmosphere for talks. Pakistan has to stop triggers which upset the environment in which talks are held,” he said.
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Saw the interview. Jaitley was open on the issue of talks but connected it to a deescalation on the borders/LC. He also said he didn't know what might have been the reason behind the escalation though it's fairly common knowledge that the October part was caused by two IED explosions which killed an Mahar regiment soldier while injuring 4 of his colleagues and another earlier in mid September which killed a porter & injured 2 BSF personnel. The two IED's were in such a position that the Indian military leadership clearly decided that it was the work of the PA or someone allowed by the PA. Retaliation was inevitable and when escalation was attempted by the Pakistani side, it was matched & exceeded by the Indian forces.
 
The Pakistan establishment has been infiltrating those screwballs like the LeT/JeM into Kashmir and other parts of India since the last couple of decades. But a solid riposte on the border by the IA and BSF to silence Pakistani guns which were providing covering fire to sneak in terrorists since the last 25 years as well as trying to internationalize the Kashmir issue lately by grave ceasefire violations, is being called a 'threat' by Pakistan?

Who has been threatening whom? Have the Pakistanis forgotten Op Gibraltar, Op Grand Slam, Op Badr, Indian Parliament attack, Mumbai etc? Pakistan has always painted itself as lily white and India as the aggressors! Oh yeah!

Nuff said.
 
We have shoved that 'sword' into Modi's backside and will repeat it if India opens fire again. Playing victim is a classic baniya tactic, its getting too boring now. Playing dehati aurat is no longer going to make you look like the 'victims'. All Indians have a hegemonic mindset with genocidal undertones. LET etc are a result of your occupation of Kashmir, when they hit you, its self defense against a foreign occupier. Power to Kashmiris, they will one day humiliate and throw these self hating Hindutvadasis out of their lands and walk free.
 
they are trying whole best to show public that BJP is doing something :lol::lol: in fact they know well pakistan has no short of guns or AMMO .:P
 
We have shoved that 'sword' into Modi's backside and will repeat it if India opens fire again. Playing victim is a classic baniya tactic, its getting too boring now. Playing dehati aurat is no longer going to make you look like the 'victims'. All Indians have a hegemonic mindset with genocidal undertones. LET etc are a result of your occupation of Kashmir, when they hit you, its self defense against a foreign occupier. Power to Kashmiris, they will one day humiliate and throw these self hating Hindutvadasis out of their lands and walk free.
baniyaphobia, modiphobia, hinduphobia all together in single post :lol:
 
Irresponsible behavior. Pakistan will react to any pain caused.

The last war between both the nations was Kargil, thrust on India by Pakistan - Was it responsible or otherwise by Pakistan?

Against that (War), AJ's statement is just peanuts..
 
15 years ago Pakistan army was professionally laid back and conventional trained army. But now after 15 years Pakistan army learn and developed new techniques of military warfare. Army fought long war with insurgent and terrorist . Its now battle hardened army, not very well equipped but very well trained by now. But Kashmir issue need to be resolved for long lasting peace in the region.
 
We have shoved that 'sword' into Modi's backside and will repeat it if India opens fire again. Playing victim is a classic baniya tactic, its getting too boring now. Playing dehati aurat is no longer going to make you look like the 'victims'. All Indians have a hegemonic mindset with genocidal undertones. LET etc are a result of your occupation of Kashmir, when they hit you, its self defense against a foreign occupier. Power to Kashmiris, they will one day humiliate and throw these self hating Hindutvadasis out of their lands and walk free.

Pakistan's mullah tactic of threatening suicide bombing will no longer be allowed.
 
We have shoved that 'sword' into Modi's backside and will repeat it if India opens fire again. Playing victim is a classic baniya tactic, its getting too boring now. Playing dehati aurat is no longer going to make you look like the 'victims'. All Indians have a hegemonic mindset with genocidal undertones. LET etc are a result of your occupation of Kashmir, when they hit you, its self defense against a foreign occupier. Power to Kashmiris, they will one day humiliate and throw these self hating Hindutvadasis out of their lands and walk free.
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The forces are quite fine with coping with this "pain". Even after the "pain" the forces were increasing their level of fire.

As of now, things are quiet and I hope they remain so. Such a waste of life, time and resources.
 
The forces are quite fine with coping with this "pain". Even after the "pain" the forces were increasing their level of fire.
that's not a good thing, you need to stop firing at our posts.
 

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