New Delhi, Aug. 19 -- India on Tuesday said it will continue to act against all forms of terror, including cross-border terrorism, in the wake of Pakistan dismissing the busting of an ISI-backed terror network as propaganda aimed at diverting attention from domestic security challenges.

The busting of the ISI-backed "Shahzad Bhatti Network" and the arrest of more than 250 operatives ahead of India's Independence Day was announced by Union home minister Amit Shah on Monday. Hours later, Pakistan's foreign ministry rejected Shah's allegations linking Pakistan to the arrests.

Terrorism is taken very seriously by India, which wants the world community to understand the gravity of the problem, external affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir J...