Noting that India "is losing much of its patience", Parrikar said the country will give tit-for-tat. "Eent ka jawaab patthar se denge (we will reply to bricks with stones)," he said.
Parrikar said the "pushers" of the attacks were in Pakistan, refusing to disclose further details.
"You have to plan. Here I have named individual and organisation, and has not named any country, because if it's against a country, then it means war. We want to teach a lesson to the individual. Where and when, that will be our choice," Parrikar said in Rajat Sharma's show 'Aap Ki Adalat' on India TV.
"How do you know where we should strike and where we should not. Such things are not disclosed in public. We must have the capability. And Pakistan... I will not name any country... They take sort of fights with us by sending terrorists. Such people need to be taught a lesson. There is no question mark in it. But when, how and at what time, should be decided based on our convenience," he said.
"Some people have inferred wrongly about the gaps that I had mentioned. The air base has a 25-kilometre periphery, and they should not have entered, but we got advance information only 10-12 hours earlier. Now more information has come saying probably they (attackers) were in before the intelligence was received by us. Anyway that will be investigated by agencies. That is the gap which I was saying," he said.
Told that the terrorists got trained at a Pakistani air base, Parrikar said he can't reveal the details because "as we say, no one tells the world what you do and what happens inside a bedroom. So in such operations, nothing is revealed to the world, but we will do it surely".
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Talking about the Myanmar incident, the Defence Minister said he can't say the exact spot where the Army did the operation.
Asked why the army was not carrying out cross-border strike as the US did to kill Osama bin Laden inside Pakistan, Parrikar said the US took four to five years to locate Osama and to clear their doubts about his location.
"I am only saying that the operation that we plan, or whatever we are doing, I am not saying against Pakistan or any camp, there should be perfect planning, and it has to take care of everything. Your information should be perfect. Everybody has general information, and specific information plays a more important role," he said.
Parrikar said that the counter-terror operation in Pathankot was a success as the soldiers were able to corner the attackers and kill all of them.
"Because they will not understand unless pain is inflicted on them... But here I am adding a clause, I will not disclose where, when and how... It's our choice," he said.
He said this has already been achieved at a different level. He said the terrorists came to Punjab because in Jammu and Kashmir the army has neutralised them to a large extent.
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