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Indian, Pakistani troops trade fire in Held Kashmir

She is scheduled to speak at the UNGA on September 26.

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The source said that soldiers became apprehensive about a possible infiltration bid after Pakistani troops resorted to unprovoked firing at forward Indian posts on Tuesday afternoon.

Bollywood scriptwriter Salim Khan has slammed Pakitani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, two days after the terrorist attack on a battalion headquarters of the Army in North Kashmir’s Uri town.

Defence and internal security will be top priority of the government.

US State Department spokesperson said that they also spoke about regional issues, including the recent developments with regard to Afghanistan. The NIA will prepare a dossier and may make a formal request to Pakistan once the identity of the four was ascertained, sources said.

“All the dossiers that were handed over to Pakistan are being revisited in this booklet”.

The Indian army had earlier claimed to have thwarted an infiltration bid by militants from Pakistan in Baramullah district’s Lachipura region in held Kashmir.

Reports from Uri said that the firing took place in the close vicinity of Mahiyan village where a gun-battle broke out between militants and Army troops.

The booklet will include key findings such as intercepted conversations between the 10 Lashkar-e-Taiba fidayeens in Mumbai who were being given instructions by LeT commander Zaki-ur- Rehman Lakhvi and ISI officials. According to sources, NIA will collect the blood samples and fingerprints of the four terrorists killed in Uri.

One hopes that other countries would also soon understand how by remaining in denial mode against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, they are effortlessly parenting a time bomb that may consume not just India but the entire world.

“The evidence gathered by us can stand up to any worldwide scrutiny”.

USA secretary of state John Kerry has asked prime minister Nawaz Sharif to prevent terrorists from using Pakistani territory as safe havens, as he expressed strong concern over the violence in Kashmir particularly the terror attack on an Indian army base.

“Japan expresses its solidarity with India in the fight against terrorism”, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said.

India has been trying to use the United Nations sanctions committee to tighten the noose on Pakistan-based individuals who are targeting India.

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Senior politicians in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government have warned that action will be taken against Pakistan after Sunday’s assault, but India’s options to hit back appear limited given the risk of escalation.

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