Former chief of ISI, Pakistan's intelligence agency, Hamid Gul dared India to attack Pakistan following the terror attack on a BSF convoy in Udhampur, which left two soldiers dead and 11 injured.

Former chief of ISI, Pakistan's external intelligence agency, Lt Gen (Retd.) Hamid Gul dared India to attack Pakistan following the terror attack on a BSF convoy in Udhampur, which left two soldiers dead and 11 injured.

Talking to CNN-IBN, Gul said that to ascertain whether the militant captured in Wednesday's attack was from Pakistan, one would have to "check his DNA".

He also said Indian forces were attacking Pakistani villages near the border and killing civilians and Pakistani firing was retaliation.

He goes on to say, audibly agitated, "Do what you have to do... attack Pakistan and be done with it if it is so much trouble for you."

"Either settle the Kashmir dispute or attack Pakistan because Pakistan is troublesome and creating problems for you," he said.

"If you think Pakistan is out to destabilise India... then I am giving you an answer, we are prepared to take on," Gul said.

The former ISI chief also "hundred percent" denied any Pakistan links to the Gurdaspur terror attack in Punjab.

Watch his entire conversation below: