Four gunmen and two troops have been killed in an attack on an Indian Air Force base near the border with Pakistan, in an apparent challenge to attempts to revive a dialogue between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
Indian defence ministry sources said yesterday four gunmen, believed to be from Pakistan, had entered the Pathankot airbase in India's northwestern state of Punjab overnight.
Fresh gunfire was reported inside the base last night.
The attack came a week after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an impromptu visit to Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif, to revive bilateral talks previously been derailed by militants.
"The moment Modi touched down in Lahore something like this was doomed to happen," said Michael Kugelman, a South Asia expert at the Wilson Centre think tank in Washington.