Pakistan must get rid of its "terrorist infrastructure", India PM Modi says

4 hours ago 2

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Pakistan volition person to get escaped of its "terrorist infrastructure" if it wants to beryllium "saved", Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said connected Monday, his archetypal comments connected the subject clashes with Pakistan since past week's deadly warring betwixt the 2 countries.

"I volition archer the planetary assemblage also, if we speech to Pakistan, it volition beryllium astir coercion only...it volition beryllium astir Pakistan-occupied Kashmir," Modi said, referring to Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

The clashes erupted pursuing India's strikes connected what it said were "terrorist camps" successful Pakistan connected Wednesday, a fortnight aft 26 men were killed successful an onslaught connected Hindu tourists successful Indian Kashmir.

New Delhi said the onslaught was backed by Islamabad, a complaint denied by Pakistan.

The warring stopped aft the nuclear-armed neighbours agreed to a ceasefire connected Saturday.

(Reporting by Sakshi Dayal and Shubham Kalia; Editing by YP Rajesh)

Read Entire Article