India sees the Pakistan government's hand in newspapers identifying some of its mission staff as operatives of intelligence agencies. The message to the Pakistani Deputy High Commissioner was that such malicious insertions in the Pakistani media had endangered their safety, forcing them to return to India.
India says such subterfuge is against established diplomatic practice and basic norms of courtesy. It believes Pakistan is unfairly retaliating for the expulsion of one its staffers in New Delhi for espionage.
Besides summoning envoys, both countries are exchanging mortar and small arms fire on the border which has resulted in the deaths of both civilians and soldiers. The Ministry of External Affairs also conveyed India’s strong concern on Pakistan’s violation of the ceasefire along the border.
India alleges 16 ceasefire violations by Pakistan since last week that have killed three Indian army personnel and injured several civilians.
Pakistan also summoned the Indian Deputy High Commissioner to convey its displeasure over the ceasefire violations leading to the death of its soldier.
India and Pakistan have till now recalled several officials from their respective missions. In view of the bitterness, there was talk of both countries temporary calling back their envoys.