COAS ensuring peace and stability along Pak Afghan border
Afghan Taliban boss Mullah Akhtar Mansoor in a US ramble strike in Balochistan and the ensuing withdrawal of sponsored offer of F-16 contender planes to Pakistan and joining of strings to US help to Pakistan.spokesperson for the Indian Army's Northern Command headquartered in Udhampur told the media agents of India and Pakistan armed forces traded desserts at Poonch-Rawalakot Crossing Point and Mendhar Hot Spring Crossing Point in Krishna Ghati Sector along the Line of Control in Indian Kashmir.
The American backing for India's unsuccessful endeavor to look for a participation of the 48-part restrictive Nuclear Suppliers Group further added to the unease between the two allies.Afghan fringe monitors opened unmerited fire a month ago when powers began building an entryway at the Torkham outskirt crossing in Khyber Agency. The subsequent outskirt engagements proceeded for six days and started a strategic column and a verbal duel between the two neighbours.Pakistan and India have a long history of uneasy relations, prompting unabated truce infringement yet the conventional trade of desserts between Pakistan Rangers and Indian Border Security Force amid celebrations has remained a steady feature.
Pak Afghan border issues on both sides
COAS said operations against all terrorists would proceed. "As combination endeavors go on and operational profits are streamlined for the Pak-Afghan fringe area, Pakistan won't permit anybody to utilize its dirt against Afghanistan and the law authorities would take solid measures against violators.Gen Raheel said the country and its armed force had paid an immense cost for disposing of terrorists and reestablishing peace in the nation.
We won't release these penances to waste," he said. "With Fata cleared and terrorists being pursued the nation over, we are resolved not to permit them to return and switch our gains.General Raheel Sharif has said that all endeavors will be focused on guaranteeing peace and dependability along the Pak-Afghan fringe that is the armed force's need.