The Asian Age

‘ Pak will feel adventuris­m pain’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Pakistan will “feel the pain” of “adventuris­m” if it persists with ceasefire violations, India warned on Tuesday as it said the country now has the “sword” along with “shield” which existed earlier. Defence minister Arun Jaitley, at the same time, said India is ready to have talks with Pakistan if it creates the environmen­t for that.

He noted that for the last few days, there have been just sporadic incidents unlike the “huge number” of violations by Pakistan earlier. “... When Pakistan fires, either on the Internatio­nal Border, the BSF responds, they fire on the LoC, the Army responds. Our convention­al strength is far more than theirs and therefore if they persist with this, the cost to them would be unaffordab­le. They will also feel the pain of this kind of adventuris­m,” Mr Jaitley was quoted by news agency reports as having told a private TV channel.

“... Ordinarily, when Pakistan used to have ( indulge in) these incidents, there was some response that we would have. But we always had a shield in our hand. This time we also had a sword in our hand,” Mr Jaitley said.

Referring to the recent firing and shelling by Pakistan on the Internatio­nal Border and the Line of Control, he said this time the violations were high and therefore the response had to be proportion­ate. “When you cross the line, this becomes wholly unacceptab­le,” he said. On a dialogue, Mr Jaitley said the government has never said it will not talk to Pakistan.

“Of course we are ready to talk. It is for Pakistan to create the environmen­t for talks. That is the message which has been given to Pakistan.”

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