Pakistan has accused India of 'preparing for
a limited war' against it and asked the international community
to take notice of New Delhi's 'long-term intentions'.
''Major powers (of the world) have a particular responsibility in
this regard,'' Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit said
here
yesterday, while commenting on reported remarks of Indian Army Chief
General Deepak Kapoor.
Who had warned that a ''limited war under
a nuclear overhang'' was still a reality in the subcontinent.
Gen Kapoor's statement has come at a time when Indian Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh is on a state visit to the US.
The peace process between India and Pakistan stalled after
terrorists struck Mumbai last year.