India, Pakistan border tension heats up after fresh firing

Jammu, October 4 (IANS) India on Tuesday alleged that Pakistan troops resorted to unprovoked heavy firing in at least three places on the de facto border in Jammu and Kashmir, stepping up the tension between the tense neighbours.   No injuries were reported from the Pakistan mortar shelling at Indian border posts in Jhangar, Kalsian and Makri areas of the Nowshera sector of Rajouri district along the Line of Control (LoC), a ceasefire line that divides Jammu and Kashmir between India and Pakistan.   Many shells landed near civilian areas in Nowshera, a police officer said. The officer said the Indian Army retaliated and fired at Pakistani posts. Any possible damage on the other side of the ceasefire line was not known immediately.   The Pakistan Army made similar allegations, saying Indian troops "resorted to unprovoked firing" at 4 a.m.   "Pakistani troops befittingly responded to the unprovoked Indian firing... in Bhimber sector," an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) statement said.   The heavy exchange of fire, which continued for several hours, was the latest in a series of violations of border truce signed in 2003.   Border tension between the two countries flared after 19 Indian soldiers were killed in the September 18 terror attack at an Indian military base in Uri town in Kashmir's Baramulla district.   India said the four attackers, who sneaked into the Uri camp, infiltraed from Pakistan. Islamabad denied the allegation.   Days later, the Indian Army said it had avenged the Uri attack by conducting "surgical strikes" in Pakistan-administered Kashmir where seven terror launch pads were destroyed and an unknown number of militants and their sympathisers were killed on September 29.   Since then, militaries of the two countries have been regularly firing at each other daily across the LoC and the International Boundary.   On Monday, three civilians were injured in a similar exchange of fire in Poonch district.  

Situation still 'live' after surgical strikes: IAF chief

  New Delhi, (IANS) The situation on the frontier with Pakistan is still "live" after the surgical strikes on terrorist launch pads by the Indian Army across the Line of Control (LOC) in Jammu and Kashmir, the IAF chief said Tuesday, adding that the force is fully capable of handling any eventuality, including a two-front war.   "Things are still live," Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha said while addressing the annual Indian Air Force press conference ahead of Air Force Day on October 8 but refused to answer questions on last week's surgical strikes.   Asked about IAF's preparedness in case of a two-front war, Raha said: "we are always ready and we will be ready".   He said the IAF had adequate resources to take on any challenge.  

No compromise on country's prestige, honour: Rajnath

  Kargil, (IANS) Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said there will be no compromise on the country's prestige and honour.   "I want to assure the people that the country's honour and prestige will not be compromised with and its head will always remain high," the minister said while interacting with the media here.   He also praised the Indian armed forces and said they have the backing of the entire country.   Rajnath Singh is on a two-day visit to the Ladakh region as part of the Centre's outreach to Jammu and Kashmir.   The minsiter is meeting delegations of political parties, civil society groups and individuals and taking their suggestions on the resolution of the Kashmir issue.



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