New Delhi: India has warned Pakistan against its “unprovoked firings” along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir as the directors general of military operations of the two armies spoke on the hotline amid the escalating tensions over the Pahalgam terror attack.
Pakistan has been resorting to firings on the Indian side of the LoC since Friday night in violation of a ceasefire understanding and the Indian Army responded to them “appropriately”, according to military sources.
The directors general of military operations (DGMOs) held the conversation on Tuesday. It came as India mulls its options to respond to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people.
The Pakistan military has been warned against the unprovoked firings, people familiar with the DGMO talks said.
The sources, however, described the exchanges over the hotline as “routine”, saying it was a weekly conversation between the DGMOs that is held every Tuesday.
The Indian DGMO strongly took up the matter of ceasefire violations by the Pakistan military, the sources said.
In a significant move aimed at reducing tensions, the Indian and Pakistani armies on February 25, 2021 announced that they would cease firing across the LoC while recommitting themselves to a 2003 ceasefire agreement.
The ceasefire understanding was broadly being adhered to till last week.
The sources said Pakistan military resorted to “unprovoked firings” using small arms from their posts across the LoC in Baramulla and Kupwara districts, and across the international border in the Pargwal sector on Tuesday night as well.
The Pakistan military has been put on high alert following India’s assertion that it will hunt down the terrorists involved in the Pahalgam strike.