There have been heavy exchanges of cross-border fire and artillery shelling in recent days along the Line of Control (LoC) between India and Pakistan. India has warned that it will aggressively react should Pakistan engage in any misadventures

New Delhi — With no de-escalation of tensions at the border in sight, the Indian Army has conveyed to the Pakistan Army that it will not hesitate to target military posts and terror infrastructure along the Line of Control (LoC) until Islamabad stops covert operations. Defence Sources have told Sputnik that the message was delivered to Pakistan on Thursday during a hotline exchange that was initiated by the Pakistan Army — a day after Pakistan's Foreign Ministry summoned an Indian diplomat over the killing of civilians.

The two armies have been exchanging heavy fire and artillery shelling since mid-February when more than 40 Indian soldiers were killed in a terror attack in the Pulwama district of Kashmir. While Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed allegedly claimed responsibility for the attack, the Indian government believed that it was the Pakistani government that was pushing terrorists into India.

"The Indian side conveyed to Pakistan that it will not spare the military infrastructures if they engage in pushing terrorists inside Indian Territory", a person familiar with the development told Sputnik.

On Wednesday, Indian radars detected fighter jets from the Pakistan Air Force flying close to the LoC along the Rajouri-Poonch districts.

"The incident took place at around 11:30 local time when Indian radars detected Pakistani jets flying close to LoC. The aggressive Combat Air Patrol (CAP) immediately scrambled in response after which the Pakistani jets retreated further into their territory", sources said while adding that earlier on Monday, Indian radar had detected four Pakistani F-16s flying close to the Indian border in Punjab's Khemkaran sector.

Meanwhile, there have been no ceasefire violations reported by either India or Pakistan since Thursday night. The two nuclear-armed nations last traded gun/mortar fire at 8:30 pm on Thursday in Poonch.