Onus of making sure ceasefire holds is squarely on Pakistan: Army chief
The Army chief said other activities like terror infrastructure including terrorist camps and presence of terrorists on the other side of the LoC were continuing in Pakistan occupied Kashmir.
“Therefore, there can be no slackening of our level of preparedness,” he added.
Asked if Islamabad can be trusted as the ceasefire has been holding for 100 days now, Gen Naravane said, “There have been decades of mistrust between India and Pakistan. So, the situation on that score cannot change overnight.”
He said if Pakistan observes ceasefire in letter and spirit, the small steps can lead to incremental gains.
“If Pakistan continues to desist from fomenting trouble in India, then the small steps can lead to that level of trust that you are talking about,” he added.