Pakistan Reacts Angrily to Indian Army Chief's Statement


By Awais Saleem

Islamabad, Oct 17 (IANS): Pakistan has reacted strongly to the statement of Indian army chief, General V.K. Singh that "Pakistan and China are major security threats for India".

In a statement issued Saturday, Pakistan's foreign office spokesman said the "allegations made by Indian army chief are baseless and distortion of facts".

"We outright reject these accusations," the spokesman added.

"The statements by Indian army's high command regarding possible atomic war in the region are highly irresponsible and detrimental to the peace and security in this part of the world," he said, while calling for "more maturity and restraint before making such statements".

General Singh had made these observations at a seminar Friday organised by the Army's think-tank Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS) on emerging roles and tasks of the Indian Army.

  

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  • ilyas, dubai

    Sun, Oct 17 2010

    Do any one in the world believe you. Accept the facts which are genuine. you are the country the root of Terrorism, Coz of you Muslims in the world have no respect at all.

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