Islamabad, Feb. 19 -- Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday vowed to take action if India shares any evidence on last week's suicide blast targeting paramilitary troopers in Kashmir's Pulwama area.

While offering cooperation and another chance at a dialogue over the Kashmir issue, the Pakistan premier also warned India against any act of aggression, saying Pakistan will not hesitate in retaliating to a provocation.

However, he made it clear that he hopes better sense will prevail.

In a video message, Imran Khan said he had wanted to respond to the attack right away because Delhi had accused Pakistan of having a hand in it."But we had a very important visit from the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, we had an investment conference hap...