ISPR stated that Indian forces had resorted to firing on the working boundary near Sialkot on Saturday evening.
The fight, in which an Afghan border policeman was killed, caused a sharp deterioration in relations between the two.
Afghanistan protests alleged unprovoked firing from Pakistan.
Governments of both countries should jointly take steps to tackle them instead of getting entangled in a war of words.
The firing continued for two hours. Pakistan army returned fire as well.
Residents of Dadum village in North Waziristan say the shells landed in their area.
Foreign Affairs Minister dismissed allegations of the recent violations of Line of Control.
Given the current situation, further peace overtures may be impossible, but we should not throw away previous gains.
The ruling elite in both countries is reluctant to let go and hence, turns deaf and blind to the reality.
The idea of trained soldiers indulging in mutilations that amount to war crimes is hard to digest.