New Delhi, Aug 10 - Indian Army chief Gen. Deepak Kapoor Monday said Pakistan was following a 'dichotomous policy' on terror and its support to the heightened terrorist activities in the Kashmir valley cannot be ruled out.
'I find it rather odd that on the one hand Pakistan would like to fight terror, and therefore, it is moving troops to fight them. But on the other hand, it is perpetuating terror by sending infiltrators into Kashmir. I think they are following a dichotomous policy,' Kapoor said on the sidelines of a function here.
The remarks come a day after Defence Minister A.K. Antony expressed concern over the increasing infiltration bids across the Line of Control (LoC) that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan.
Kapoor said: 'Given the kind of sophisticated equipment and the kind of communications facilities available (to the infiltrators), the possibility of a certain amount of support to them by (Pakistani) institutions cannot be ruled out.'
He also saw the infiltration attempts increasing during summer.
'You see heightened activity and heightened attempts to try to get as many people in before the winter comes, snow falls and the passes close.