India will seriously examine the aggravation of ceasefire violations by Pakistan. Pakistan violated the ceasefire agreement 216 times in January which resulted in heavy casualty on the Indian side.
India-Pakistan War Possible Due to Ceasefire Violations and Kashmir Killings – Pakistan
The last year witnessed 2140 ceasefire violations by Pakistan in which 14 BSF personnel were martyred and 53 were injured.
The Minister of State in Indian Home Ministry, Hansraj Ahir informed saying, “Diplomatically, India has repeatedly emphasized, including at the highest level, the need for Pakistan to uphold the sanctity of the Line of Control (LC) and abide by the ceasefire commitments along the International Border and LC.”
India will discuss the serious issue of ceasefire violations with Pakistan authorities at the appropriate forum. The matter was also raised by Directorate Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs).
Indian and Pakistani DGMOs discussed with each other and agreed to fully implement the Ceasefire Understanding of 2003 in letter and spirit and ensure that ceasefire is not violated by any side.
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