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Wednesday, January 16, 2013, Chandigarh, India
Edition update time 2:30 am (IST)

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No business as usual with Pak: PM
LoC KILLINGS
New visa facility put on hold 
Hockey players to be sent back 
New Delhi, January 15
PM Manmohan Singh greets 1971 war hero Lt Gen JFR Jacob (retd) at the Army Day function in New Delhi on Tuesday. Clearly drawing a line for pakistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said there can’t be “business as usual” with the neighbour after a clash last week at the Line of Control (LoC) in which two jawans were killed and their bodies mutilated.

PM Manmohan Singh greets 1971 war hero Lt Gen JFR Jacob (retd) at the Army Day function in New Delhi on Tuesday. Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui

Editorial Page: PM’s tough message

Lone Indian crosses over; no one arrives from Pak
Attari, January 15
The implementation of the new liberal visa regime between India and Pakistan witnessed a sudden turnaround within hours of its launch today as India has reportedly put on hold the process of issuing visa on arrival to Pakistani senior citizens. 


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In the run-up to the 2014 Assembly elections, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today infused fresh blood in his Council of Ministers by inducting ten legislators of the National Conference (NC) and the Congress as new ministers.

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Siachen is our area, we will continue to hold it, says Chief

Army Chief Gen Bikram Singh inspects a Guard of Honour during the Army Day parade in New Delhi on Tuesday. New Delhi, January 15
A day after Army Chief Gen Bikram Singh warned Pakistan, he told an Army Day parade that the Army was prepared to face all challenges to national security and foil the designs of the enemy. The Army Chief, who had yesterday told Pakistan that India would retaliate at the ‘time and place’ of its choosing

Army Chief Gen Bikram Singh inspects a Guard of Honour during the Army Day parade in New Delhi on Tuesday. A Tribune photograph

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Pak mines in KG sector killing our soldiers: GOC-in-C
Tanda (Akhnoor), January 15
After constantly describing “accidental” mine blasts, which had been injuring and killing Indian soldiers along the Line of Control (LoC) in Krishna Ghati (KG) sector of Poonch district, the Indian Army today eventually admitted that they were actually mines planted by the Pakistan Army. The Tribune had been regularly reporting about mines planted by terrorists with the help of Pakistani troops inside Indian territory in KG sector. The last such report had appeared in The Tribune on December 9 last year.

Army has a ‘definite plan’ to strike back
Lt Gen Parnaik says 5 truce violations after flag meet

Tanda (Akhnoor), January 15
Lt Gen KT Parnaik, GOC-in-C, Northern Command, addresses mediapersons in Akhnoor on Tuesday. Amidst escalating tension between India and Pakistan along the 776-km Line of Control (LoC) following brutal killings of two Indian soldiers by Pakistani troops on January 8 in Mendhar sector of Poonch district, the GOC-in-C, Northern Command, Lt Gen KT Parnaik today said the Indian Army has a “definite plan” to strike back but not in haste.

Lt Gen KT Parnaik, GOC-in-C, Northern Command, addresses mediapersons in Akhnoor on Tuesday.  A Tribune photograph

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