Pakistan will pay for Sunjuwan attack: Indian Army Chief

The Indian army will give Pakistan a reply “sooner rather than later” for the February 10 terror attack on a military camp in Jammu, Indian Army Chief General Bipin Rawat said, reported Hindustan Times

Indian Defence Minister claimed that six Indian soldiers and a civilian were killed in the attack in Sunjuwan by Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorists. Soon after the incident, defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman had said that Pakistan, which she accused of backing the attackers, would pay for its “misadventure”.

“Pakistan thinks it is fighting a war that is paying them dividends but we have several options, including surgical strikes,” the Indian Army Chief said in an interview on Wednesday, without giving details that would compromise India’s tactical and strategic response. Rawat said that he would order a ceasefire at the Line of Control (LoC) as soon as Pakistan stops sending terrorists to India.

“The Indian Army will honour the ceasefire and de-escalate tensions the day Pakistan stops sending terrorists across the line of control,” Rawat said, referring to the 2003 agreement put in place as a confidence-building measure.

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