Pakistani investigators will travel to India later this month to help probe a deadly attack on an air base that killed seven soldiers in January, New Delhi's foreign minister said during a visit to Nepal.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the country's security forces on a visit to Pathankot air force base Saturday, one week after a militant attack left seven soldiers dead.
The hijacking of an Indian police officer's car by gunmen disguised in uniform should have set off alarm bells and helped prevent a deadly weekend attack on a military air base, officials and security experts said.
Indian security forces were working to carefully defuse grenades in the final stages of an operation to secure a vast air base near the border with Pakistan.
Indian security forces killed two more gunmen at an air base attacked by militants a day earlier in the sprawling facility near the border with Pakistan.
A gold medal-winning Indian shooter was among 10 people killed in an audacious pre-dawn assault on an air force base on Saturday.