"Enough is enough. It is time that Pakistan be designated as a state sponsor of terrorism," said Jagdish Sewhani president of American India Public Affairs Committee.
Referring to various unilateral peace initiatives of Prime Minister Narendra Modi after coming to power in May 2014 including the invitation of his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif to his swearing in ceremony and Lahore visit last December, Sewhani said Islamabad had interpreted these overtures as India's weakness.
"The ability of groups such as Jaish-e-Mohammad to operate freely and with impunity in Pakistan are a direct indication of state sponsored terrorism by the country's intelligence services and military apparatus," said Samir Kalra, senior director and Human Rights Fellow at the Hindu American Foundation.
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"Since 1989, a militant insurgency supported by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency has left thousands of Hindus dead, and has driven out more than 350,000 people from the Kashmiri Pandit community from the Kashmir Valley," it alleged.
"It is time for the US to take a serious look at the foreign military assistance to Pakistan and how those resources are being diverted to cross-border terrorism and other nefarious activities," said Indian National Overseas Congress, USA.
"We also call upon Pakistan to stop exporting terrorism and return the region to relative peace and tranquility," Abraham said.
Eighteen soldiers were killed and over a dozen others injured as heavily armed militants stormed a battalion headquarters of the force in North Kashmir's Uri town early Sunday.
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"This is the beginning of a new era, new dawn of new (India-US) relationship," Indian-American Digvijay Singh "Danny" Gaekwad from Florida told