Wednesday, February 11, 2026
ADVT 
India

Jaitley warns Pakistan against repeated ceasefire violations

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Nov, 2014 10:45 AM
    India Sunday warned Pakistan against repeated ceasefire violations, saying there cannot be a dialogue with it if these continued.
     
    "If repeated ceasefire violations take place, then the environment for dialogue itself suffers," Defence Minister Arun Jaitley said at the India Global Forum meeting here hosted by the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
     
    "There should be a dialogue. We will welcome it, but then the environment for dialogue has to be created by both countries. One of them cannot upset the environment and then say why dialogue is not taking place," Jaitley said.
     
    "When we further the discussions, it was through foreign secretary dialogue (called off in August), this was responded to by an immediate invite to the separatists, particularly keeping in mind elections in J&K at the doorsteps. Now, this we found completely unacceptable," he added.
     
    Pointing out that the situation has by and large been peaceful in the Kashmir Valley, Jaitley said: "We are expecting peaceful elections in the Valley notwithstanding efforts to disturb the environment."
     
    Regarding the border issue with China, Jaitley said India is keen to expedite the process of resolving the longstanding matter.
     
    "As far as China is concerned, our economic relationship continues to grow, there are a lot of mutual investments in both countries and there is huge trade between the two countries," he said.
     
    "But then we have a pending issue of settlement of boundary itself and the commission appointed in 2003 for that purpose... we do hope it functions now expeditiously. We continue to have a meaningful dialogue with them," he added.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Punjab seeks higher compensation for farmers

    Punjab seeks higher compensation for farmers
    Expressing concern over the meagre compensation given to farmers for losses due to natural disasters, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh...

    Punjab seeks higher compensation for farmers

    Punjab government suspends senior police officer

    Punjab government suspends senior police officer
    Cheema, an inspector general (IG) of police, was suspended following a complaint filed by three women, Krispy Khera, Maninder Gulati and Amarpreet Verma, against him....

    Punjab government suspends senior police officer

    Security blanket thrown for Modi, Xi visit

    Over 3,000 security personnel, including some from China, are part of the watertight security measures for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese...

    Security blanket thrown for Modi, Xi visit

    Amritsar sends food packets for flood-hit Kashmir

    Amritsar sends food packets for flood-hit Kashmir
    Nearly 50,000 food packets were airlifted from this Sikh holy city Saturday for flood-affected people in Jammu and Kashmir....

    Amritsar sends food packets for flood-hit Kashmir

    Ansari lauds Modi's policy of engaging the world

    Ansari lauds Modi's policy of engaging the world
    Observing that nations cannot live in isolation and interaction and cooperation are a dire necessity, Vice President Hamid Ansari Saturday lauded the Narendra...

    Ansari lauds Modi's policy of engaging the world

    Perform or perish, Sukhbir Badal tells district officials

    Perform or perish, Sukhbir Badal tells district officials
    "Perform or perish" is the terse message that Punjab's deputy commissioners (DCs) got from Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal Thursday....

    Perform or perish, Sukhbir Badal tells district officials