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Modi did not speak further but top government sources said India will not give i
n to "coercive diplomacy" by Pakistan and will respond strongly to Pakistani she
lling.
Contending that India is giving a "massive" response to the Pakistani action whi
ch was "totally unprovoked," the sources cited media reports in Pakistan to say
that 35 people have been killed in the last two days on that side -- 20 yesterda
y and 15 the previous day.
The sources noted that there was no independent confirmation of this casualty. "
Pakistan should stop... We are only protecting our sovereignty," the sources sai
d, adding "we did not escalate the situation and we are not going to scale down.
" When pointed out that it could then be a prolonged affair, the sources said In
dia is ready for long haul unless Pakistan stops.
India feels that Pakistan resorted to this action to "raise the temperature" and
bring Kashmir issue into focus after receiving setbacks repeatedly. Pakistan ha
d tried to raise the issue at the UN, which did not succeed and now it might by
trying to escalate the situation to draw the world attention, the sources said.
Modi did not speak further but top government sources said India will not give i
n to "coercive diplomacy" by Pakistan and will respond strongly to Pakistani she
lling.
Contending that India is giving a "massive" response to the Pakistani action whi
ch was "totally unprovoked," the sources cited media reports in Pakistan to say
that 35 people have been killed in the last two days on that side -- 20 yesterda
y and 15 the previous day.
The sources noted that there was no independent confirmation of this casualty. "
Pakistan should stop... We are only protecting our sovereignty," the sources sai
d, adding "we did not escalate the situation and we are not going to scale down.
" When pointed out that it could then be a prolonged affair, the sources said In
dia is ready for long haul unless Pakistan stops.
India feels that Pakistan resorted to this action to "raise the temperature" and
bring Kashmir issue into focus after receiving setbacks repeatedly. Pakistan ha
d tried to raise the issue at the UN, which did not succeed and now it might by
trying to escalate the situation to draw the world attention, the sources said.
Modi did not speak further but top government sources said India will not give i
n to "coercive diplomacy" by Pakistan and will respond strongly to Pakistani she
lling.
Contending that India is giving a "massive" response to the Pakistani action whi
ch was "totally unprovoked," the sources cited media reports in Pakistan to say
that 35 people have been killed in the last two days on that side -- 20 yesterda
y and 15 the previous day.
The sources noted that there was no independent confirmation of this casualty. "
Pakistan should stop... We are only protecting our sovereignty," the sources sai
d, adding "we did not escalate the situation and we are not going to scale down.
" When pointed out that it could then be a prolonged affair, the sources said In
dia is ready for long haul unless Pakistan stops.
India feels that Pakistan resorted to this action to "raise the temperature" and
bring Kashmir issue into focus after receiving setbacks repeatedly. Pakistan ha
d tried to raise the issue at the UN, which did not succeed and now it might by
trying to escalate the situation to draw the world attention, the sources said.
Modi did not speak further but top government sources said India will not give i
n to "coercive diplomacy" by Pakistan and will respond strongly to Pakistani she
lling.
Contending that India is giving a "massive" response to the Pakistani action whi
ch was "totally unprovoked," the sources cited media reports in Pakistan to say
that 35 people have been killed in the last two days on that side -- 20 yesterda
y and 15 the previous day.
The sources noted that there was no independent confirmation of this casualty. "
Pakistan should stop... We are only protecting our sovereignty," the sources sai
d, adding "we did not escalate the situation and we are not going to scale down.
" When pointed out that it could then be a prolonged affair, the sources said In
dia is ready for long haul unless Pakistan stops.
India feels that Pakistan resorted to this action to "raise the temperature" and
bring Kashmir issue into focus after receiving setbacks repeatedly. Pakistan ha
d tried to raise the issue at the UN, which did not succeed and now it might by
trying to escalate the situation to draw the world attention, the sources said.

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