India has described Pakistan as a “global terrorist center” as tensions between the two nuclear armed forces continued to appear.
Indian Foreign Minister Vikram Maysari presented a strong observation today, adding: “You do not need to remind the audience that Bin Laden was found.”
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It comes at a time when the military confrontation between the neighboring forces continues to attract international attention, with fears of nuclear escalation on the minds of many diplomats.
Pakistan has today claimed that it had killed 40 to 50 Indian soldiers along the border between the worker between the lands of the two sides in the disputed Kashmir area.
I launched India yesterday a A barrage of missiles On nine goals in Kashmir Pakistan and Pakistan.
The escalation follows a terrifying attack in Kashmir last monthWhen 26 people were killed by armed men.
India blamed Pakistan in the massacre, but Islamabad denies any involvement.
New Delhi has long accused Pakistan of supporting terrorist groups working in Kashmir, which relies on Indian – although some of them call the country “saving resort” to terrorists.
Maysary continued his strong criticism, saying: “Pakistan is also home to a large number of terrorists banned from the United Nations and also the terrorists banned by many countries.”
“The reputation of Pakistan as the Global Terrorism Center is rooted in a number of cases,” he added.
Osama bin Laden was found in Pakistan a long period of searching for the terrorist leader – where he was killed by American forces in May 2011.

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Both sides accuse each other of firing drones and missiles in each other's lands since the Kashmir attack.
But the Director General of Public Relations between Pakistani Services, Ahmed Sherif Chaudhry, said local Ary News: “When Pakistan StrokeIndian media will not need to rotate stories – the whole world will know. “
I accused Pakistan India To deliberately target civilians in their strikes, but New Delhi insists that the sites used by the militants were used only by the sites.
Continuous fighting raised concerns all over the world that India and Pakistan can be on its way to war.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shaybaz Sharif gave a spicy speech to the nation yesterday, amid allegations that about 30 civilians were killed in India's strikes.
He said: “I promise that we will take revenge on every drop of these victims.”
Islamabad claims to have shot down many Indian aircraft and five combat aircraft.
Meanwhile, India stated that 16 people, including three women and five children, have passed away since Wednesday morning in the Pakistani bombing.

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Diplomats and world leaders urge the two states to retract the entire brink of war, with fears that nuclear exchange can kill up to 125 million people.
While the two countries have relatively small nuclear messages compared to countries such as Russia and the United States, many observers are very concerned about the devastating effect that can cause them.
Colonel Philip Ingram, former British army commander The Sun, told:
“Western intelligence will focus in particular the preparation and creation of nuclear stocks within Pakistan and India and monitor what is happening to them already.
“The worrying thing about these two countries is that the tensions are very real.”
The Kashmir region was bitterly disputed by India and Pakistan for decades.
Both countries are partially controlled by the Islamic majority region, and tensions in the war have several times before.