Army chief says Pak terror infrastructure 'active'
Army chief says Pak terror infrastructure 'active'
General Deepak Kapoor says there are between 30 and 50 terror camps in Pakistan.

New Delhi: Terror infrastructure in Pakistan is "existing and active", according to Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor, who puts the number of terror camps there in between 30 and 50.

Even as Pakistan seeks to convey an impression that it is taking action against terrorists and their infrastructure, General Kapoor said that the infrastructure was still active.

The number of camps "on the other side" can "safely" be placed at between 30 and 50, he said, adding that there had been a significant increase in such camps from 32 in 2005 to 53 last year.

General Kapoor, who has served as chief of the Northern Command which includes Jammu and Kashmir, said by and large most of these camps are located parallel along the Line of Control (LoC) and between 10 and 50 km away from the LoC. The numbers of these camps have been varying at times.

"I would rather put it that the infrastructure is active. Yes I would put it that way. I would not talk about the numbers specifically right now now because of the fact that some of these are closed. But infrastructure is existing and active."

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