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In a press conference, Pakistan's Foreign Secretary, Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi, asserted the involvement of Indian agents in targeted killings, spanning across different countries. Highlighting cases like the murders of Muhammad Riaz and Shahid Latif, allegedly orchestrated by Indian operatives, Qazi underscored the complexity of the international setup facilitating these killings. While Indian media outlets portrayed the victims as associated with Pakistani armed groups, Pakistan did not confirm these links.
The situation escalated with Pakistan hinting at more incidents under investigation, including the assassination of Sikh leader Paramjit Singh Panjwar. Meanwhile, India rejected these allegations, labeling them as part of Pakistan's propaganda. However, the tables turned as the US and Canada accused India of plotting assassinations on their soil, implicating Indian intelligence officials.
These developments not only strain Pakistan-India relations but also raise questions about the efficacy of Pakistani security agencies. Analysts speculate that if India's involvement is proven, it signifies a strategic shift aimed at thwarting Pakistan's influence in Kashmir. The situation underscores the escalating tensions and the broader implications for regional security.