46 security personnel killed in ceasefire violations by Pakistan in 2020: Rajnath Singh

Rajnath Singh

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New Delhi: Pakistan resorted to 5,133 incidents of ceasefire violations last year in which 46 security force personnel were killed. This information was shared Monday by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. He was referring to Pakistani hostilities along the Line of Control and International Border in Jammu and Kashmir. Rajnath Singh was replying to a question in Rajya Sabha. He said ‘appropriate retaliation’ to the ceasefire violations, as required, has been carried out by the security forces.

“In addition, all violations of ceasefire are taken up with Pakistan authorities at the appropriate level. These are done through the established mechanism of hotlines, flag meeting as well as weekly talks between the director generals of military operations of the two countries,” Singh said.

“Diplomatically, India has repeatedly emphasised at the highest level, the need for Pakistan to uphold the sanctity of the Line of Control and the International Border,” he added.

The defence minister said 299 incidents of ceasefire violations were reported till January 28 this year. According to official data, the number of ceasefire violations by Pakistan in 2019 was 3,233.

Notwithstanding the coronavirus pandemic in the region, Pakistan has been resorting to unprovoked ceasefire violations along the LoC and making concerted efforts to push militants into Kashmir.

Pakistani hostilities increased after India announced its decision to withdraw the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and divide the state into two union territories in August 2019.

To a separate question on whether a proposal to develop indigenous conventional submarine was approved, Minister of State for Defence Shripad Naik in a written answer said the information is sensitive in nature and its disclosure is not in the interest of national security.

 

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