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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that Pakistan must dismantle its "terrorist infrastructure" to avoid further conflict. His comments follow recent military clashes sparked by India's strikes on alleged terrorist camps in Pakistan, which occurred after a deadly attack on Hindu tourists in Indian Kashmir. India accuses Pakistan of backing the attack, a charge Pakistan denies. The fighting ceased after both nuclear-armed nations agreed to a ceasefire.
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