Islamabad:
Pakistan on Tuesday asked India to share information about any imminent terror attack "so that we can take."
"If India has any information about this, they should let us know, they should inform us because while Indian leaders do make such statements in the public but they haven't, they never shared any such information with us. So it is important that they share this information with us so that we can take care," said Abdul Basit, Foreign Office spokesman.
"They (India) should come forward and co-operate with Pakistan rather than making such public statements", he told a television channel.
Earlier in the day addressing top commanders of defence services in New Delhi the Indian Prime Minister said "there are regular Intelligence reports of imminent attacks in the country. This is a matter of deep concern and there is no room for complacency."
"If India has any information about this, they should let us know, they should inform us because while Indian leaders do make such statements in the public but they haven't, they never shared any such information with us. So it is important that they share this information with us so that we can take care," said Abdul Basit, Foreign Office spokesman.
"They (India) should come forward and co-operate with Pakistan rather than making such public statements", he told a television channel.
Earlier in the day addressing top commanders of defence services in New Delhi the Indian Prime Minister said "there are regular Intelligence reports of imminent attacks in the country. This is a matter of deep concern and there is no room for complacency."