Pak unwilling to leave India-centric posturing: Antony

Lily

B.R
Staff member
New Delhi October 26:

India slammed Pakistan for its unwillingness to give up "India-centric posturing" and asked the neighbouring country to shed its ambivalence in dealing with terror groups.

Defence Minister A K Antony said though India was not unduly concerned, its armed forces would have to keep "a constant vigil" on the developments in Pakistan. Inaugurating the five-day Army commanders conference here, Antony said, "Pakistan does not appear to be willing to leave its India-centric posturing.

It will have to shed its ambivalence in dealing with terror groups. Though we are not unduly concerned, we will have to keep constant vigil on the developments in Pakistan." Pointing out that fighting terrorism cost the nation substantially, the Defence Minister said, "We will crush terrorism with all our might.

 
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