Another terrorist attack on India will be extremely problematic for Pakistan\, says US

Another terrorist attack on India will be extremely problematic for Pakistan, says US

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The has asked to take "sustained sincere effort" against militant groups while warning that "an additional terrorist attack" on will prove to be "extremely problematic."

"If there is an additional terrorist attack without having made a sustained sincere effort against these groups, it will be extremely problematic for It would cause a re-escalation in tensions," an from the told the on Wednesday (local time).

The remarks by the US comes amid reports of escalating tension between and Pakistan following the terror attack in Pulwama on February 14, which killed 49 security personnel. The responsibility of the terror attack was claimed by Pakistan-based militant group (JeM), the allegations of which are, however, denied by

The US remains concerned over heightened tension between and Pakistan. The two countries were close to having dangerous confrontation following Balakot airstrikes of February 26, when the aircraft crossed the Line of Control to attack the JeM base camp in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

The two sides have taken steps to de-escalate the tension, including Pakistan Imran Khan's decision to return Indian However, remains concerned, the noted.

"We do still see the militaries on alert and so we realize if there, God forbid, would be another terrorist attack, then you could quickly see an escalation in the situation once again," the official said.

"We are making clear that any additional military action by either side runs an unacceptably high risk for both countries and for the region," he added.

has said to have taken steps to implement the Plan in the country and arrested dozens of terrorists in the wake of the plan but somehow refrains from believing that the crackdown is sufficient, the official stated.

"I think we will need to see irreversible sustained action. It's early to make a full assessment," the official said.

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First Published: Thu, March 21 2019. 17:30 IST