Indian army chief wants a stable Pakistan
LAHORE: India wants Pakistan to be stable and peaceful, the Indian Express quoted Indian Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor as saying on Tuesday.
Gen Kapoor said more Mumbai-style attacks can recur in India and the country should take all steps to counter such strikes. “We have to take all steps to prevent any Mumbai-style attacks,” Kapoor told reporters in New Delhi on the sidelines of an army function. To allegations from the Pakistan Army that they have seized Indian-made weapons from terrorists involved in recent attacks, Kapoor said India had no intention of causing trouble inside Pakistan.
Separately, Indian External Affairs Minister SM Krishna claimed India had no hand in fomenting trouble in Pakistan. On Monday, ISPR Director General Major General Athar Abbas had said security forces had seized Indian arms from South Waziristan. “We have absolutely nothing to do with whatever is happening in Pakistan. I think it is their own making,” Krishna asserted. daily times monitor/app
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