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54 missing Indian soldiers could be in Pak jails: Antony

December 10, 2012 17:43 IST

Fifty-four defence personnel, including a BHorder Security Force trooper, missing since the 1965 and 1971 wars are believed to be in the custody of Pakistan, Defence Minister A K Antony on Monday said.

In reply to a written query in Lok Sabha, he said the government has been taking up the matter with the Pakistan Government but 'it does not acknowledge presence of any such personnel in its custody'.

Fifty-four missing defence personnel of 1965 and 1971 wars including one from the BSF are believed to be in custody in Pakistan," Antony said.

He said a delegation of 14 relatives of these missing personnel also visited 10 jails in Pakistan in 2007."However, the delegation could not conclusively confirm the physical presence of any missing defence personnel," the minister said.

On reports about Indian prisoners of 1971 war being lodged in Omani jails, Antony said, "The Indian embassy in Muscat formally took up the issue with Omani Foreign office

seeking factual status and consular access and release of Indian prisoners of war if any, in Omani jails."

"However, there has been no official response from the Omani side," the minister said.

To a query on Kaveri engine being developed by the DRDO, Antony said, "the project was sanctioned in March 1989 at an estimated cost of Rs 382.21 crore and with probable date of completion of December 1996."

"It was extended to December 2009 and cost was revised and enhanced to Rs 2,839 crore. Rs 1,996 crore have been utilised in this project," he said.
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