India blame Pakistan in suspected of killing two soldiers in the disputed Kashmir region, but warned not to upgrade for the outbreak of the region.
India in new Delhi summoned Pakistan's senior envoy said indignation.
Pakistan denies murder and India claims soldiers over the line of control (LOC).
India and Pakistan says Kashmir full text, and in the years of territory, fought two wars.
India convey the anxiety, "clear", he was summoned to the foreign ministry in new Delhi high commissioner of Pakistan foreign affairs minister salman said, card Sue.
"We can't, can't let upgrade, it is very unhealthy event has occurred, card Mr Su said."
"Savage attack
India says,, Tuesday, attack "savage", said two soldiers were beheaded and dismember other body does not specify a way.
Blamed Pakistan army, rather than Pakistan support militant attacks.
Pakistan says, India's charges are "groundless" and said: "isn't it" happen.
India said, the Pakistani army near the line, 500 m (550 yds) Indian territory was patrol.
However, Pakistan refused to India's "propaganda" of the accused, and said this is a try, attention away from invasion from India 2 days earlier, a Pakistani soldiers were killed.
The BBC's Andrew north, said in new Delhi, India government is taking a tough line domestic pressure.
However, its choice is limited, if you want to avoid the situation further upgrade, our reporter explained.
In the dispute area communication is not uncommon, but are less likely to cause death.
Since the end of 2003 in Kashmir has been a ceasefire.
Restore peace talks last a four-year after the break, against Pakistani militants in mumbai in February 2008.
In Indian Kashmir since the 1989 outbreak of the armed fighting Indian rule of hundreds of thousands of people were killed.
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