India has handed over to Pakistan a dossier detailing terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed’s role in the Pulwama attack that killed 40 CRPF jawans on February 14.
The dossier details the presence of JeM terror camps as well its top leadership within the territory of Pakistan.
The move comes after Pakistan had demanded India provide actionable evidence on the Pulwama terror attack.
Through the dossier, India conveyed that it expects Pakistan to take immediate and verifiable action against terrorism emanating from territories under its control.
India handed over the dossier to the acting high commissioner of Pakistan – Syed Haider Shah who was summoned by the Ministry of External Affairs.
The External Affairs Ministry lodged a strong protest against the crossing of LoC by Pakistani jets yesterday.
India said Pakistan’s act of aggression was unprovoked and was in contrast to India’s non-military airstrikes on the Balakot JeM camp on February 26.
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