India ups aggression against Pakistan
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RAWALPINDI/ISLAMABAD/ABU DHABI: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Friday that Islamabad had conveyed the world capitals ‘credible information’ that India was planning a surgical strike against Pakistan to divert their attention from its internal affairs and that New Delhi was “trying to seek tacit approval" from "important players who they consider to be their partners". Meanwhile, on Friday the Indian Army went ahead with its unprovoked aggression at the Line of Control by targeting a United Nations Military Observers vehicle.
Speaking to the media in Abu Dhabi after meeting with his counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said, "An important development has cropped up. I have learnt through our intelligence sources that India is planning a surgical strike against Pakistan. Pakistan is fully prepared to respond to and defeat India's designs. I warn our eastern neighbour, we are aware of their mindset and we are aware of their designs and Pakistan will respond.” Terming it a “serious development”, he further elaborated that India is already “trying to seek tacit approval” from what Qureshi said were “important players who they consider to be their partners”.