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Pak says it will resolutely safeguard its sovereignty; criticises Rajnath's statement

IndiaTimes Saturday, 6 April 2024
Pakistan reaffirms its sovereignty stance following India's Defense Minister's comments on potential incursions. The Foreign Office criticizes India's provocations and calls for accountability. Singh emphasizes India's peaceful intentions but warns against terrorism promotion. Both nations stress national security commitments amid escalating tensions, highlighting the need for responsible diplomacy.
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