India's 'incursion' imminent, claims Pakistan defence minister

Amidst rising tensions, Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif warned of an imminent Indian military incursion following the deadly militant attack in Kashmir that killed 26 tourists. India has blamed Pakistani militants for the attack, prompting strong reactions and calls for retaliation.
India's 'incursion' imminent, claims Pakistan defence minister
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's defence minister said Monday that a military incursion by neighbouring India was imminent in the aftermath of a deadly militant attack on tourists in Kashmir last week, as tensions rise between the two nuclear-armed nations.
The attack killed 26 people and triggered outrage in India, along with calls for action against Pakistan. "We have reinforced our forces because it is something which is imminent now. So in that situation some strategic decisions have to be taken, so those decisions have been taken," defence minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said.
Asif said India's rhetoric was ramping up and that Pakistan's military had briefed the govt on the possibility of an Indian attack. He did not go into further details on his reasons for thinking an incursion was imminent. After last Tuesday's J&K attack, India identified two suspected militants as Pakistani. Islamabad, however, denied any role and called for a neutral investigation. Asif said Pakistan was on high alert and that it would only use its arsenal of nuclear weapons if "there is a direct threat to our existence".
(This is a Reuters story)
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