India asked to abide by ceasefire agreement

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Pakistan on Monday asked India to abide by the ceasefire agreement between the countries in Kashmir.
A brigadier level flag meeting between Pakistan and Indian military authorities was held at Chakanda Bagh in Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashmir.
Pakistan lodged a strong protest with Indian side over the violations of ceasefire agreement reached by the two countries in 2003 dismissing Indian claims of ceasefire violations by Pakistan.
Earlier on Monday, the Indian Army chief, General Bikram Singh, had threatened aggressive action against any provocation by the Pakistani army.
“The attack on January 8 was premeditated, a pre-planned activity. Such an operation requires planning, detailed reconnaissance,” General Singh told a news conference in New Delhi.
“I expect all my commanders at the Line of Control to be both aggressive and offensive in the face of provocation and fire,” he added.