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Over 40 terror training camps are still functioning in Pakistan, Defense Minister A K Antony said Wednesday, asking Islamabad to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure operating from its soil to show its commitment to the resumption of talks between the nuclear-armed neighbors.<\/p>\n
“There are more than 40 terror camps in Pakistan. Pakistan must take action against terrorists and dismantle terror infrastructure,” Antony told reporters on the sidelines of a conference on defense accounts.<\/p>\n
Asked if the sub-continental peace process had restarted after the April 29 talks in Thimphu between Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani, Antony said: “You cannot change neighbours. We are committed to the peace process. It is high time Pakistan took action to match its words.”<\/p>\n
He said Indian forces were maintaining strict vigil in Jammu and Kashmir to stop any possible militant incursion from across the border.<\/p>\n
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