The Lahore-Islamabad-Peshawar Motorway was closed down yesterday for vehicular traffic to let jets of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) practice landing in the wake of any emergency.
However, according to the PAF, the fighters landed on the motorway as part of exercise 'High Mark', which was planned much before the Uri attack.
As the busy motorway was closed for the exercise, all traffic was diverted to other roads.
"The defenders of our skies, in a state of constant readiness. Our motorways are our runways," Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif tweeted.
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Pakistan has not officially confirmed any build up due to the rising tensions but officials have said that the armed forces are ready to counter any threat.
Meanwhile, a leading Pakistani daily The News reported that Pakistani defence forces have made an operational plan ready to give a "befitting response to any misadventure from India and in case of a surgical strike from the enemy".
"Targets in India have been selected for an immediate quid pro quo," the paper said.
18 soldiers were killed when Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists attacked a highly-guarded army camp in Uri in Kashmir on Sunday morning.