India-Pakistan conflict: FO rejects Indian NSA’s remarks
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Ajit Doval: The chief architect of India's transnational terror machine - The Financial Daily
The 5th Indian National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval, is alleged is be the chief architect of Indian state-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan, particularly in its north-western belt, as well as across the continents. The evidence does not only comes from the secondary sources, but also Doval himself has admitted the involvement of India in Balochistan via its proxy networks alongside the direct involvement of RAW agents. For instance, during a spee…
"Right of Reply" by Pakistan in response to India's baseless allegations at ASEAN Regional Forum
Monitoring Desk: Here is “Right of Reply” presented by Imran Ahmed Siddiqui, Additional Secretary (AP) in response to India’s baseless allegations at the 32nd ASEAN Regional Forum Meeting. Mr. Chairman, We have once again been treated to India’s habitual exercise in deflection, a familiar blend of indignation, half-truths, and theatrical victimhood. Let us begin with the charge of terrorism, a subject India invokes with great enthusiasm, and eve…
Pakistan Rejects Doval’s Boast of ‘Successful Hits’ - Republic Policy
Pakistan rejected Indian NSA Ajit Doval’s claims of hitting nine targets on May 7, calling them distorted and misleading. Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan said the remarks violated international norms and reflected a deliberate attempt to mislead the public. He condemned India’s “boasting of military aggression” as a breach of the UN Charter and urged New Delhi to acknowledge the downing of six of its fighter jets. Khan also noted ci…
India interferes in Balochistan, accuses Pakistan of supporting terrorism: FO
ISLAMABAD: Spokesperson for the Foreign Office, Shafqat Ali Khan, has asserted that India’s role in fomenting terrorism within Pakistan is unmistakable and that New Delhi is now directing terrorist campaigns and massacres on a global scale. In a weekly briefing held in Islamabad on Friday, Khan emphasized Pakistan’s firm stance against terrorism and presented what he called concrete evidence of Indian meddling in Balochistan. He claimed that Ind…
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