Four soldiers were killed last week in the worst outbreak of violence in Kashmir since the nuclear-armed neighbours agreed a ceasefire nearly a decade ago.
"Yes the two sides will be meeting on Monday. This is a local commander meet," Colonel Rajesh Kalia, a spokesperson for Indian Army's Northern Command, told Reuters by phone.
Another Indian Army spokesperson, Colonel Jagdeep Dahiya, said in New Delhi that the meeting would take place in Mendhar, the scene of one of the deadly attacks, at 1pm.
India and Pakistan have fought three wars since their independence in 1947, two of them over the Himalayan region of Kashmir.
India considers the entire region of snow-capped mountains and fertile valleys an integral part of its territory. Muslim Pakistan contests that and demands implementation of a 1948 UN Security Council resolution for a plebiscite to determine the wishes of the mostly Muslim people of Kashmir.
India-Pakistan ties had shown signs of improving in the past year after souring again in 2008 when gunmen killed 166 people in Mumbai in a three-day rampage. India blames a Pakistan militant group for the massacre.
Firing and small skirmishes are common along the 740km LoC despite a ceasefire that was agreed in 2003. The Indian army says eight of its soldiers were killed in 2012, in 75 incidents of ceasefire violations.
Last Sunday, a Pakistani soldier was killed in what Islamabad said was a cross-border raid mounted by the Indians. The Indian army denied any of its troops breached the control line, but said there had been an exchange of fire.
Two days later, further south along the LoC in the Mendhar district, two Indian soldiers were killed in a thick forest after what Indian officials said was a deep incursion into their territory by Pakistani forces. The head of one of the bodies had been "badly severed", according to Indian officials.
On Thursday, hostilities erupted again in another part of the ceasefire line, and this time Pakistan said one of its soldiers was killed.
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@G.RAGHUNATH: What is stopping you to test your hpothesis?
Indian occupation in Kashmir must be resisted. If Palestinian can resist Israeli occupation,we have continue our struggle too
@SHB: Time of plebiscite has past. Now, the demographics of Kashmir has been changed with settlers (in POK) and in Kashmir Valley (J&K) with ethnic cleansing. And moreover what will happen to piece of Kashmir which was ceded to China by Pakistan?!
@SHB: Because India occupies Kashmir we in Pakistan hosted OBL for a decade ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ interesting logic.
@rangacharya Kulkarni: Agree with you.You are absolutely rightful on your this stance and your stance is positive and fruitful for both nations and countries and for both countries' armed forces as well....
@Yoghurt lover:
Are you assigned to pretend like a baboonish joker always no matter whatever situation is??? It’s really unfortunate to have a sick enemy as a neighbor full of retards like you.
Latest incidents across LOC are suggesting that things are blowing out of proportion from both sides for which higher commands were not fully on board.
Majority of Pakistanis try to equate Pak with India....I wonder on what terms and stats?
Demography - India:Pak - 6:1 Economy - -same- 30:1 [India's GDP - 4 Triliion Dollars - PPP] Defence - -same- 4:1 [INDIA - 4 million Pak -1 Million]
And also everyone mentions 4 wars fought between 2 countries but no one mentions that all 4 wars have been lost by Pak ...!!Even 1947 war was also lost by Pak as they failed to snatch whole of kashmir...!!
@SHB First please conduct a plebiscite in balochistan, later we can do the same in kashmir.
@Queen: True, sanity has never prevailed in India. Any sane country would've realized by this time that peace talks with Pakistan are futile.
@Rathore: I hope india give rights to Kashmiris to decide about their future.
Thanks God, some people on both sides are using their brains finally.
@Blithe: Just do a Google search on "Border Action Guards" and you will get the info. on Hafiz Saeed. You can also look up Google for "Border Action Team" of LeT. Here is one link: http://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/Pakistan/Hafiz-Saeed-rears-his-ugly-head-warns-of-bloodshed/Article1-988317.aspx
The real solution is plebiscite in Kashmir under UNO which India agreed to. That has not happened as of today. Other wise this kind of violations will keep on happening No body should have any Illusion.How long Kashmiri people will have to suffer? Any answer by Indian leadership?
Is it me or there is a pattern here, every time the two countries come closer things like this start happening which throws off the peace process. One wonders who could benefit the most - defence industry as they will lose business if the countries become friendly, or the extremists as they lose for the same reasons. We are all intelligent people let's get beyond pettiness, we have spent billions of dollars on defence over the last 60+ years - imagine what the two countries could have done with that kind of money in development of the two countries. But I guess I live in a naive world.
@Raj - USA: Get a life !!! You sound pathetic. Lies upon lies upon lies . 'Some Indians' will stoop to any level .
why cant we both live like good neighbours....... if Germans and whole Europe can live under the umbrella of EU after 2nd world war... why cant we......... we both needs our resources for education, health, prosperity of our nations and unfortunately spending billions on arms what a shame on both sides...........
This is very good I like this, even though I believe India should help Pakistan in combating terrorism!! India should help send in special envoys or troops to destroy terror camps....But Pak govt should understand and help out also.
Good news. Finally the Indians have come to their senses. Almost begging for a flag meeting.
The solution to the problem--intensive mining of the border, obviates the need for patrolling, peace of mind for both parties
@rangacharya Kulkarni: " I hate violence,bloodshed and war." The only place one can avoid all those is the grave. Although they may not be desirable, much less desired, they are an essential part of Man's Destiny. Howsoever one may run from them, they will finally catch up. It is wise to "make peace' with them lest one is blackmailed using their threat.
But can peace be achieved while Hafiz Saeed is still raising his "Border Action Guards" to kill Indian soldiers in Kashmir?
Hope they don't start shooting each other.
I hope peace will return and both indian and pakistan citizen want to live in mutual trust and understanding
I hope Pakistan stops state sponsored terrorism and close down all terrorist camps.
Thanks God! Good sense prevailed at last from both sides. I hate violence,bloodshed and war.
I hope an amicable agreement should come out..
Good move, both Pakistanis and Indians ( civilians and soldiers ) deserve progress and peace.
@Queen: I hope it too in Pakistan (A need for a most), which claims like Bin Laden wasn't in Pakistan than shot dead from Abottabad.
I hope sanity prevails on the Indian side.