India’s tough message on Sunday came after Pakistan opened fire on Indian positions in Kashmir’s Tangdhar area, killing two soldiers and one civilian, and injuring three other civilians. Army chief Bipin Rawat told reporters that “six to 10 Pakistani troops and an equal number of terrorists were killed" in the Indian action. Rawat also said the Indian Army had prior information on the terrorist launch pads. “Of late, we had information that terrorists are coming closer to camps in the forward areas. In the last one month, we have seen repeated attempts from different sectors to infiltrate terrorists. It was decided that we target that terror camps across. We had the coordinates of these camps. We have caused severe damage to terrorists’ infrastructure," he said.