Indian Army rebuts Pakistan at DGMO-level talks, says its troops behind all ceasefire violations
Lt Gen A K Bhatt, The DGMO Of The Indian Army, Told His Pakistani Counterpart That The Indian Army Will Continue Retaliatory Measures And Retain The Right To Punitively Respond To Ceasefire Violations, The Army Sources Said.
India and Pakistan on Monday held an unscheduled DGMO-level talks on Islamabad's request. During the talks, Indian Army rebutted Pakistan over ceasefire violation and said the letter's troops are behind all the cross border firings.
Lt Gen A K Bhatt, the DGMO of the Indian Army, told his Pakistani counterpart that the Indian Army will continue retaliatory measures and retain the right to punitively respond to ceasefire violations, the Army sources said.
Pakistan Army’s support to terrorism is unacceptable, Indian Army’s director-general of military operations (DGMO) told his Pakistani counterpart when they spoke on hotline, sources said.
The request for the unscheduled talks between the DGMOs of the two countries’ armies came from the Pakistani side.
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