"Repeated Indian ceasefire violations on the Working Boundary and the LoC in recent past was a distraction for Pakistan from campaign versus terrorism and it affects regional stability," a statement issued by the military qoted Sahrif as saying.
"Let there be no doubt that any provocation along LOC and Working Boundary will meet a befitting response," he said.
The statement came just days before the crucial visit of Jaishankar to the country.
"Nation united in defence of motherland," Sharif said.
Pakistan and India have traded heavy fire in the area in recent months.
Jaishankar will arrive here on a two-day visit on March 3, seven months after India cancelled foreign secretary-level talks with Pakistan.
India broke off foreign secretary-level talks in August last at the eleventh hour because the Pakistan High Commissioner in New Delhi held consultations with Kashmiri separatists.
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