India has called Pakistan's claim that New Delhi is planning a fresh military attack this month as "irresponsible and preposterous".
The Indian Foreign Ministry claims this is an attempt to "whip up war hysteria in the region".
Neha Poonia reports:
Monday, 8 April 2019 11:05
India has called Pakistan's claim that New Delhi is planning a fresh military attack this month as "irresponsible and preposterous".
The Indian Foreign Ministry claims this is an attempt to "whip up war hysteria in the region".
Neha Poonia reports:

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