JAKARTA - Pakistan's military said 11 members of the armed forces and 40 civilians were killed in military clashes with neighboring India, after a weekend ceasefire was agreed between the two nuclear armed rivals.

Earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned Pakistan would target a "terrorist hiding place" across the border again in the event of a new attack on India.

PM Modi spoke two days after the nuclear-armed neighboring country agreed to a ceasefire, US President Donald Trump announced on weekends.

Ceasefire was reached after four days of intense firefight as old enemies attacked each other's military installations with missiles and drones, killing dozens of civilians.

The military confrontation began on Wednesday last week, when India said it had launched an attack on nine "terrorist infrastructure" locations in Pakistan and Pakistaninides, following an attack on Hindu tourists by Islamist militants in India'sASH last month that killed 26 people.

Islamabad denied any ties to the attack and called for a neutral investigation.

"If there is a terrorist attack in India, appropriate answers will be given in accordance with our provisions," said PM Modi.

"In the coming days, we will measure every step of Pakistan, what kind of attitude Pakistan will take," he continued.

"India will attack appropriately and firmly the terrorist hiding place that develops under the guise of nuclear extortion," he stressed.

"India's position is clear: terror and negotiations cannot go hand in hand; terror and trade cannot run simultaneously and water and blood cannot flow simultaneously," said Modi.


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