| Pakistan wants talks, India denies military escalation AFP Pakistan on Tuesday called for talks with India to defuse tensions
between the nuclear-armed neighbours, as New Delhi denied claims
it had moved troops into offensive positions on the border. "India should de-activate its forward air bases and relocate its ground forces to peacetime positions," Qureshi said. "This will send a positive signal and reduce tensions in the region." Qureshi described developments in the past two days -- such as a hotline conversation between high-level military officials from the two countries -- as "positive". (ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW)
But his Indian counterpart Pranab Mukherjee quickly fired back, saying New Delhi had carried out no military movements near the already heavily militarised common border beyond a "normal winter exercise". "First there should be escalation from the Indian side, then the question of de-escalation will come. We have not escalated anything," Mukherjee told the Press Trust of India news agency. |
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