India also said it will give the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of the two countries a chance to end ceasefire violations before deciding its next strategy.
Against the backdrop of Pakistan media reports that the DGMOs of both countries will meet tomorrow, top government sources said that there was no confirmation of such a meeting.
Asked if any progress has been seen on the talks between the DGMOs to end the recent spurt in ceasefire violations after Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh and Nawaz Sharif met in New York and decided on such a course, the sources said the DGMOs have been in touch.
"It is for them to find a way. They have been tasked to do a work. They have to sit and they will talk. Let's give them a chance," they said.
The sources said, "certainly there is an increase in the incursions this year than it was in last year."
"We will draw our conclusions about Pakistan's behaviour," they said.
Many of the ceasefire violations are linked to incursions. "There has been a spike in the attempts just before winter because when it starts snowing it will pose obstacles, they said.
"We are not going to get into it what he (Sharif) feels," the sources said.
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