"It is unfortunate that our neighbour's attitude...They have the power to fight a war but they use proxy war. There has been a process of killing innocent people.
"How many innocents are being killed? The number of people getting killed through the bullets of cowards is more than those killed in conventional wars," he said addressing Army and Air Force troops on his maiden trip to Leh.
His remarks also came close on the heels of India's mounting concerns over repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistan and increasing number of militant attacks in Kashmir, the latest carried out last night on a BSF convoy at Pampore in South Kashmir's Pulwama district, leaving eight personnel including an officer injured.
"They fight proxy war. This is (fight against it) not limited to India but of the entire world. That is why the need of the hour is to have humane forces come together than strengthening one's military might. When all humane forces of the world comes together than they will stop those indulging in violence," he said.