"According to the situation, there is not going to be any flag meeting because our forces are responding appropriately. We will see whatever outcome is there," Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju said.
The government had yesterday said that it would observe Pakistan's "behaviour" in the coming days before taking a decision on flag meetings.
Indian forces will not do anything to escalate the situation but respond according to the situation, he said.
Addressing a series of rallies in Karnal, Faridabad and Kaithal, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh assured people living in bordering villages of Jammu and Kashmir that they would soon return to their homes as "misadventure" from Pakistani side will be responded adequately.
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"The situation in India has changed and Pakistan should understand this," he said.
Responding to queries from journalists after an election rally, Singh said, "Every Indian can hold his head high with pride. I wish to congratulate our BSF jawans and Army jawans on the manner in which they have responded to the border firings.
"The situation in India has changed. I feel Pakistan should understand that."
About the migration of people from bordering villages of the state, Singh said, "No one will have to leave. People who reside at the border will return and remain there. I wish to assure people that BSF and Army are responding appropriately and I would like to commend them for the same."
Pakistani troops have targeted 50 border out posts and 35 hamlets overnight along the 192-km boundary. The escalation has triggered an exodus, with 16,000 people moving to safer areas from border villages.
Eight people have been killed and over 70, including BSF jawans, injured in Pakistani shelling and firing along LoC and International Border in Jammu and Poonch districts since October 1.