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More troops on LoC, no air/rail links to Pakistan

Last updated on: November 30, 2008 14:01 IST
At the all-party meeting on Sunday, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh [ Images ] is expected to brief other political leaders on his government's plans to put the Indian Army [ Images ] on high alert and deploy more forces along the Line of Control [ Images ], which separates India and Pakistan in Kashmir [ Images ].

The government also plans to immediately discontinue air and rail links with Pakistan.

After the December 13, 2001 attack on the Indian parliament, the Atal Bihari Vajpayee [ Images ] government had deployed hundreds of thousand of soldiers on the border with Pakistan. Operation Parakram -- which cost the government Rs 6,500 crore -- led to a tense military stand-off with Pakistan, which raised the spectre of a nuclear conflict, but ended in the Pakistani promise that it would end support to India-based terrorism on its territory.

The Vajpayee government also cut air and rail links to Pakistan, which was only restored years later.

A Correspondent in Delhi  

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