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has not accepted Indian helicopters without pilots
Islamabad:
Pakistan's Foreign Office has categorically denied media
reports that Islamabad has accepted an Indian offer of providing
helicopters without pilots. Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim
Aslam clarified to The Nation that India has not made any
specific offer in this regard, and therefore, there was no
question of Pakistan accepting the offer. She also rejected
media reports that the Indian helicopters would not be allowed
to enter Pakistan territory, as it would expose the military
training camps along the Line of Control. She said there are
no terrorist training camps on Pakistan soil.
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