A jubilant police commando raises his hands after overpowering masked gunmen who had besieged a police academy in Manawan, near Lahore.—AFP

NEW DELHI Indian officials on Monday condemned the storming of a police academy near Lahore that left at least 20 dead, saying the attack threatened security across the region.

`We are deeply concerned. We condemn these terror attacks, we condemn all terror attacks and we offer our sympathies to the government and the people of Pakistan,` Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram told reporters in New Delhi.

The Indian armys second-in-command Lieutenant General Noble Thamburaj told the NDTV news channel that the military was `watching the situation very carefully.`

`Indian armed forces are prepared at all times should there be a spill-over` into neighbouring India, he said.

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