'False, malicious': India denies allegations of Mossad-like assassinations in Pakistan
India has vehemently denied allegations of orchestrating assassinations in Pakistan, denouncing them as "baseless and malicious propaganda against India." This stance follows accusations suggesting the involvement of the Indian government, particularly through the Research & Analysis Wing (RAW), in approximately 20 killings in Pakistan since 2020. As reported by the UK newspaper, referencing sources from Indian and Pakistani intelligence agencies, these purported actions were purportedly part of an escalated strategy to combat terrorism beyond India's borders.
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