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LoC issue: India, Pak DGMOs agree not to escalate tension

New Delhi,Jan 16: Top military commanders of India and Pakistan on Wednesday agreed not to allow escalation of tensions along the Line of Control (LoC) with the Pakistan Army asking its troops to observe ceasefire



The Pakistan Army had alleged Indian troops had violated the ceasefire along the LoC late on Tuesday night and “carried out unprovoked firing” in Hotspring and Jandrot sectors.



On the possibility of getting back the head of Hemraj, which was taken away by Pakistani soldiers, the Army chief said efforts are being made to get it back.

Mr. Singh, however, refused to respond to Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar's statement that the Indian Army chief's comments were “provocative”, saying he was yet to read the statement.

He met the family of Hemraj and offered his condolences. He assured them that all their requirements will be met.

Meanwhile, the three Services chiefs met in the evening to discuss issues including the construction of a national war memorial at India Gate and the setting up of a national defence university at Gurgaon near here.









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