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Army will carry out another surgical strike if required, Army Chief Bipin Rawat tells ABP News
Stating that the surgical strikes of 2016 in the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) were meant to send a message, Army chief General Bipin Rawat on Sunday said similar strikes can be conducted against Pakistan if required.
"In the surgical strikes of September 2016, there was a message for Pakistan. We thought it would behave but terrorists and their leaders don't want the situation in Kashmir to improve and the ISI (Pakistan's Intelligence agency) doesn't want peace to prevail in the valley," Rawat said.
"In the surgical strikes of September 2016, there was a message for Pakistan. We thought it would behave but terrorists and their leaders don't want the situation in Kashmir to improve and the ISI (Pakistan's Intelligence agency) doesn't want peace to prevail in the valley," Rawat said.
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