Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Pak ‘looks at’ DGMO meeting with India

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Pakistan is examining a proposal for a DGMO-level meeting with India, which last happened in December 2013, to reduce tension along the Line of Control and the Working Boundary through fresh confidence­building measures, according to a media report.

The report comes a day after Pakistan said four of its soldiers died and five others injured in cross-border firing by India across the LoC. The Indian Army, however, said seven Pakistani soldiers were killed in its retaliator­y firing.

A Pakistan defence ministry official in a meeting on Monday told the Senate defence committee that a “fresh proposal of DGMOs’ (Director Generals of Military Operations) meeting is being considered,” the Dawn newspaper reported. The official also briefed the senators about the latest trends in Indian ceasefire violations, it said.

According to the report, one of the confidence-building measures being considered for the planned meeting of DGMOs is “calibre reduction” of the arms being used at the LoC.

Pakistan-India DGMOs have a frequent hotline contact, but they last met face to face four years ago at Wagah, a village which serves as a transit terminal between Lahore and Amritsar.

The December 24, 2013 Wagah meeting had taken place after a

ISLAMABAD:

India for the first time took part in a meeting of the internatio­nal military cooperatio­n department­s of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO) since joining the bloc last year.

An Indian delegation led by Major General Ajay Seth participat­ed in the meet, which discussed issues of practical cooperatio­n among SCO nations, an Indian Embassy press release in Beijing said on Tuesday.

India and Pakistan were admitted last year into the grouping, which also consists of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan. PTI

BEIJING:

break of 14 years. That meeting too was held to discuss ways to ensure peace along the LoC and the Working Boundary.

Meanwhile, a resolution adopted by the Senate committee through consensus condemned army chief General Bipin Rawat’s statement about “calling nuclear bluff of Pakistan” as “stupidity and provocativ­e”.

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