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This story is from August 23, 2014

Army rushes more troops as Pakistan intensifies cross-border shelling in Jammu & Kashmir

The Army is moving more troops towards the line of control and the international border as Pakistani troops have intensified cross-border shelling in Jammu & Kashmir.
Army rushes more troops as Pakistan intensifies cross-border shelling in Jammu & Kashmir
NEW DELHI/JAMMU: ​The Indian Army has rushed more troops towards the line of control and the international border as Pakistani troops have intensified cross-border shelling in Jammu & Kashmir, Times Now reported. The report also said senior generals are also visiting the area to oversee the redeployment of troops in affected areas.
Earlier on Saturday, defence minister Arun Jaitley said ceasefire violations by Pakistan in Jammu & Kashmir across the international border (IB) and the line of control (LoC) have increased in recent months.

He also said Indian forces are responding effectively to protect the country's interests. According to Times Now, there have been over 20 ceasefire violations in the past two weeks.
Talking to reporters in Visakhapatnam at the commissioning function of antisubmarine warfare corvette INS Kamorta into the Navy, Jaitley said, "This is a fact that of late, these ceasefire violations by Pakistan have increased. But let everybody be assured that both our Army and BSF, who are respectively guarding the line of control and the international border, are fully vigilant."