Pakistan Thursday summoned a senior Indian diplomat in Islamabad
to protest against recent alleged airspace violations by Indian
warplanes, a foreign ministry spokesman said.
The violations, denied by India, occurred at a time when relations
between the two nuclear-armed rivals have been severely strained
by last month's attacks on Mumbai by militants from Pakistan.
The Indian fighter jets crossed into Pakistani airspace over
Kashmir and over Punjab province, the government said last Saturday.
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Pakistan said its own fighter jets were scrambled to chase
off the intruders, but it also played down the incident by describing
the violations as "technical" and "inadvertent."
India's deputy high commissioner, Manpreet Vohra, was given
a written protest against the intrusions, saying they contravened
a 1991 agreement aimed at preventing such incidents, the foreign
ministry spokesman said.
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