India warns Pakistan on Kashmir

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 15 Januari 2013 | 19.15

15 January 2013 Last updated at 07:11 ET

Indian PM Manmohan Singh has said it "cannot be business as usual" with Pakistan after troops clashed along the disputed Kashmir border last week.

He said the deaths of two Indian soldiers - one of whom India says was beheaded - were "unacceptable".

Both countries claim Kashmir and have fought two wars over the territory.

The Indian army chief has ordered an aggressive response after fresh exchanges at the border. Two Pakistani soldiers were also killed last week.

The prime minster made these remarks in the capital, Delhi, to mark Army Day.

"After this barbaric act, there cannot be business as usual with Pakistan. What happened at LoC is unacceptable," he said, referring to the Line of Control, which divides Kashmir.

"I hope Pakistan realises this. I hope Pakistan will bring the perpetrators to book."

India was set to begin a landmark visa-on-arrival deal for Pakistani seniors at the Wagah crossing, but this has been put on hold.


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