Asked if the government would ask Pakistan to take action against the various anti-Indian terror elements operating on its soil, the minister said, "It's (Ambala) a very serious incident and we are inquiring about it. Very soon, the reports will come and then we will take action."
The minister urged the armed forces to maintain a strong vigil along the borders as the country was living in "a sensitive and dangerous" neighbourhood.
As per intelligence reports here, there are still 34 "active" and eight "holding" terror-training camps operational across the border, which have India in their cross-hairs.
The minister urged the armed forces to maintain a strong vigil along the borders as the country was living in "a sensitive and dangerous" neighbourhood.
As per intelligence reports here, there are still 34 "active" and eight "holding" terror-training camps operational across the border, which have India in their cross-hairs.
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