Pakistan's 4-point agendaThe assessment of why Pakistan has increased tension along the Line of Control (LoC) and conducted acts like the beheading of the Indian soldiers, needs many military and strategic affairs experts to believe that Pakistan has a 5-point agenda.
There is mounting tension over repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistan and beheading of one of the two Indian soldiers on Jan 8. The Indian representative on Jan 14 expressed grave concern over the barbaric act by Pakistani troops in the ambush in Mendhar sector. India lodged a strong protest against the ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the LoC and made it clear to it that the Army reserves the right to retaliate at the place and time of its choosing in case heinous acts of mutilation of soldiers' bodies recur. The Army's position was conveyed at a brigadier-level flag meeting between the two sides at Chakan-Da-Bagh crossing-point in Poonch sector of Jammu region. The Pakistan delegation leader denied their involvement in the incident and any ceasefire violation by their troops.
There is mounting tension over repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistan and beheading of one of the two Indian soldiers on Jan 8. The Indian representative on Jan 14 expressed grave concern over the barbaric act by Pakistani troops in the ambush in Mendhar sector. India lodged a strong protest against the ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the LoC and made it clear to it that the Army reserves the right to retaliate at the place and time of its choosing in case heinous acts of mutilation of soldiers' bodies recur. The Army's position was conveyed at a brigadier-level flag meeting between the two sides at Chakan-Da-Bagh crossing-point in Poonch sector of Jammu region. The Pakistan delegation leader denied their involvement in the incident and any ceasefire violation by their troops.
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