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'Border conflict' may be resolved during proposed Indo-Pak DGMOs level talks | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 10 : Intelligence reports said that situation along dividing line may improve after the proposed Indo-Pak Director General of Military Operations (DGMOs) talks for which Islamabad has agreed to have a meeting of two Director Generals of Military Operations for working out a formula for defusing tension, conflict and the level of ceasefire violations on the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB). According to sources in a bid to prevent infiltration of militants into Jammu and Kashmir from across the Line of Control (LoC) and the IB troops, deployed on the border have been equipped with 120 mm mortar guns. They said that at a couple of places on the LoC and along IB, the 120 mm mortar guns were used to silence Pak gunners and the result was that militants who had been brought on the launch pads for ingress bids also were sent back to the Pakistan territory. Keeping in view the hostilities along IB and LoC, the Indian troops and the BSF have been asked to upgrade the border management and the security grid so that Pakistan soldiers were in no position to carve out a passage for militants to sneak into Jammu and Kashmir. Besides this, troops and the BSF have been given free hand in retaliating each and every incident of ceasefire violations by furious and forceful retaliation because strong retaliation during the month of September had brought down the number of ceasefire violations by the Pakistani soldiers. Though for the last one week both the LOC and the IB continue to be calm but there is a lot of tension with the two armies in a state of preparedness for action and reaction. Meantime high placed reports indicated that Islamabad has agreed to have a meeting between the two Director generals of military operations for working out a formula for defusing tension, conflict and the level of ceasefire violations on the LOC and the IB. According to these reports the two sides were trying to finalise the dates and the venue for the meeting. Despite calm on the border the two sides want the issues to be sorted out during the talks between the two director generals of military operations because neither side knows when the guns will start roaring again. India has already made it clear that bilateral talks could be resumed only after New Delhi was satisfied over reports suggesting that Pakistan had stopped using its soil for exporting terror to India in general and to Jammu and Kashmir in particular. (KIP) |
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