ISLAMABAD: A day after describing Kashmir an unfinished agenda of partition, Pakistan army chief General Raheel Sharif on Thursday said there was no reason to be worried about the recent attitude exhibited by India as the country was capable of responding to all forms of aggression.

“Pakistan will not be intimidated by such statements. We know how to respond befittingly to any aggression from India. There is no need to worry about anything that India says,” General Sharif said while talking to journalists at a reception hosted by national assembly speaker, Ayaz Sadiq, following the annual address by President Mamnoon Hussain to the joint session of Parliament at Parliament House in Islamabad.

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“The situation would improve in the days to come and a strategy has been devised in this regard,” General Sharif added.

The recent statement of Indian defence minister Manohar Parrikar that New Delhi would ''neutralize terrorists through terrorists'' had prompted strong reaction from Islamabad.

The Pakistan army chief had also joined the civilian leadership a day earlier saying that he would not allow proxies by enemies to destabilize Pakistan.

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Furthermore, he had described Kashmir an ‘unfinished agenda’ of the 1947 partition.

“While we wish peace and stability in the region, we want Kashmir’s just resolution in light of the UN resolutions and as per the aspirations of the Kashmiris to bring lasting peace in the region,” General Sharif said in a speech at the National Defence University.

About the security situation in the country, General Sharif said that there has been significant improvement and it will further improve in days to come.

Few days ago, the army chief, while expressing satisfaction over the ongoing military operations in the tribal regions, had said: “The time has come that political leadership needs to take decisions now for taking this war against terrorists to the cities.”

