An Indian army spokesman said that the soldier had been killed in a firefight, in which one Indian soldier was also wounded, and an AK47 rifle was discovered by his side when the body was recovered.
"We detected some suspicious movement yesterday near the LoC (Line of Control) inside our territory and the challengers from our side fired and in the ensuing firefight he was killed," Lieutenant Colonel Rajesh Kalia, a spokesman for the Indian army's northern command, told AFP.
"At that time we did not know he was a Pakistani soldier. We killed an infiltrator," the spokesman added.
Kalia said that India expected to return the body to the Pakistani authorities later in the day.
A Pakistani official confirmed that contact had been made with the Indian authorities for the return of the body of the soldier, identified only as Ikhlaq.
The soldier had "inadvertently crossed the Line of Control in Khoi Ratta sector" and has "reportedly been killed by Indians", the Pakistani security official told AFP on condition of anonymity.
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