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Pakistan's air force chief Marshal Sohail Aman on Thursday warned India against escalating the tension on the Line of Control in Kashmir into full-scale war, saying that its "battle hardened" military is capable of responding to any aggression.
Aman also said that Pakistan is not worried at all about any threat from India. He said that Pakistan does not want war but cannot ignore this kind of pressure.
Aman said that if Indian forces escalate the crisis, Pakistani troops "know full well how to deal with them."
The warning came as tensions continue to soar between Islamabad and New Delhi after an Indian counter-offensive on Wednesday killed nine civilians (an AP report claims 12) and three soldiers in Pakistan.
The shelling from India came a day after an Indian soldier’s body was mutilated and two others were killed and the Indian Army vowed “heavy retribution”.
"We are not worried about India at all," he said, speaking at the 9th International Defence Exhibition and Seminar in Karachi.
Also on Thursday, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif held a high-level security meeting to review the Kashmir situation.
Also upping the ante, Pakistan’s army chief General Raheel Sharif ‘warned’ India that its military is capable of responding to any aggression.
Sharif is scheduled retirement on 29 November:
He also dismissed India's assertion that it had carried out surgical strikes in Pakistan. He said that Pakistan army was capable of teaching Indian forces a lesson.
Earlier, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said Pakistan will not tolerate "deliberate targeting" of civilians particularly children and women, ambulances and civilian transport.
(With inputs from PTI and AP)
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