Muzaffarabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday has warned India against any attack on Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
Khan said that his country had credible intelligence that India could launch an attack and that Pakistan is "fully prepared to respond."
Islamabad has strongly condemned India's recent downgrading of Kashmir's status from a state with some autonomy to two territories.
India has imposed an unprecedented security lockdown to try to prevent any violent reaction to Kashmir's downgraded status, he said.
Khan told lawmakers in Pakistan-administered Kashmir that he will step up diplomatic efforts to highlight the issue of Kashmir and expose India's actions in the disputed region.
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