India accused of targeted killings in Pakistan, report alleges link to PM Modi's office
- India denied allegations of carrying out targeted killings of terrorists in Pakistan, as reported by The Guardian.
- The Guardian report suggests that Indian intelligence agency RAW began carrying out assassinations abroad after the Pulwama attack in 2019.
- Suspicions of India's involvement in up to 20 killings since 2020 were voiced by senior officials from two separate Pakistani intelligence agencies.
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India slams reports of targeted killings in Pakistan as 'false and malicious'
India's Ministry of External Affairs, in a strongly worded comment, denied the allegations of carrying out targeted killings of terrorists in Pakistan, as was reported by the UK daily The Guardian. The ministry, reiterating its earlier statement, said that all the allegations were "false and malicious anti-India propaganda". The ministry, quoting External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, said that targeted killings in other countries were "not the…
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