India has protested twice with Pakistan in recent weeks on developments involving the Indian High Commission in Islamabad.
While the latest protests were related to drones flown to the Indian mission on June 26, hours before the drone attack at the Air Force Base at Jammu, another protest was submitted last week for the abuse of Indian diplomat in Islamabad.
The drone flew over where the Indian High Commission while the diplomatic program was underway there.
MEA has asked Pakistan to investigate the incident and ensure that such security violations do not occur in the future.
“We hope that Pakistan will investigate the incident and prevent a repeat of security violations,” said Arindam Bagchi spokesman.
The Pakistani Foreign Ministry quickly denied the incident claimed that this “Propaganda Campaign” by India was underway during “evidence” collected in Lahore BLAST June 23 “Increasingly pointing at external forces with the history of conducting a state-sponsored terrorism against Pakistan”.
The incident despite following the case of abuse of Indian diplomats in Islamabad against India has submitted a protest last week.
There are also other cases of security violations last month where strange activities involving civilians payed attention outside the Indian mission.
India then also officially submitted a protest, as reported by TOI on June 9.
This development once again described Indian bonds with Pakistan, came as they did after 2 countries agreed to all the delayed visas for their respective diplomats to work on approved forces.
February ceasefire understanding has been held with the head of the MM Naravane army confirming this week that there are few or without infiltration since 2 DGSMO agreed to overcome each core problem and regard India, but, refrain from connecting the attack of your drone with Pakistan now because the government said The investigation is still on.
The government reiterated that Pakistan needs to take credible, verified and irreversible to their terrorist networks and proxies and to bring to court the perpetrators of Mumbai terror attacks and Pathankot.
“As far as concerning terrorism and terror financing, we have zero tolerance policies.
We condemn terrorism in all forms and manifestations,” Bagchi said, when asked about attacks on the decision of Jammu and FATF to defend Pakistan in gray or.
An increase in monitoring lists do not act against the UN-appointed terrorists.
“All countries must take credible actions against terrorism including by ending the movement of cross-border terrorist, havens and safe infrastructure and their financing channels,” he added.