New Delhi: Even as Pakistan continues to violate ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC), it has readied about 160 terrorists to infiltrate into Indian Territory. As Indian Army is aptly replying to the intermittent Unprovoked Firing from the across the border, these terrorists are waiting for an opportunity to cross-over as soon as India relents in its pressure.
The general officer commanding of the Nagrota-based White Knight Corps, commonly known as XVI Corps, Lieutenant General Paramjit Singh told news agency PTI: “140 to 160 terrorists at different locations in Pakistan are being pushed into the state.”
Lt Gen Singh also said that the terror infrastructure in Pakistan has remained intact and that cross-border terrorism will stop only if Pakistan changes its policy and intentions.
Nonetheless, Army was not letting up on its preparedness and the counter-infiltration grid is strong enough to deal with infiltrators.
“The terror infrastructure is intact, and Pakistan’s intentions have not changed. The Pakistan Army and the ISI’s complicity in planning infiltration and terror attacks is evident and it continues,” the officer said.
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Periodic unprovoked firing by Pakistan
The situation along the LoC is largely under control after the DGMO-level talks, but Periodic Unprovoked Firing by the Pakistan Army still continues.
“For troops on the LoC, there is no ceasefire… though periodic unprovoked firing by the Pakistan Army and attempts to cause harm to forward posts continue. We do not initiate fire, but we give it back in adequate measure. There is no let up on preparedness and our counter-infiltration grid is strong to deal with infiltrators,” he said.
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