Pak\'s top generals review situation along border with India

Pak's top generals review situation along border with India

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Pakistan's top military commanders on Tuesday reviewed the situation along the country's border with and vowed to defend the nation against "any misadventure or aggression", amid heightened Indo-Pak tensions.

The 220th Corps Commanders conference chaired by chief in "reviewed geo-strategic environment and ongoing situation along the Eastern border," the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) - the army's - said in a statement.

The commanders expressed "strong will, resolve and determination to defend the country against any misadventure or aggression", it added.

Tensions between and flared up after a suicide bomber of Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed terror group killed 40 CRPF personnel in Jammu and Kashmir's district on February 14.

launched a counter-terror operation in Balakot on February 26. The next day, Air Force retaliated and downed a in an aerial combat and captured its Wing Abhinandan Varthaman, who was handed over to India on March 1.

The Generals reiterated to continue "efforts for bringing enduring peace in the country while supporting all initiatives towards regional peace," the statement said.

The forum "expressed its resolve to support government and all stakeholders in implementation of the Plan," it said.

The NAP was launched after a deadly attack on an run school in in December 2014 that killed nearly 150 people, mostly students.

"Having achieved stability against terrorism, is on positive trajectory of becoming a state where prerogative of use of weapons rests with the state alone and socio-economic development is taking pre-eminence," Gen Bajwa said.

The meeting comes a day after the on Monday scrambled two Sukhoi-30 fighter jets after sighting a Pakistani drone along the Indo-Pak border in the Khemkaran sector in

Two Pakistani fighter aircraft were also seen close to the border after the incident.

The drone soon retreated to the Pakistani side after the jets were scrambled.

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 21:10 IST