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Pakistan vehemently opposes the recent inflammatory statements made by Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, who indicated India's readiness to pursue individuals fleeing into Pakistan after attempting militant activities. Singh's remarks, following a Guardian report alleging Indian government involvement in targeted killings in Pakistan since 2020, have drawn strong rebuke from Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Pakistan views India's assertions as an admission of its intent to carry out extrajudicial executions within Pakistani territory, branding individuals arbitrarily as "terrorists." Tensions between the two nations escalated after a 2019 suicide bombing in Kashmir, traced back to Pakistan-based militants, led to retaliatory airstrikes by India.
Recent accusations by Canada and the United States further strain diplomatic relations, with both countries implicating India in targeted killings abroad. While India dismisses these claims as baseless propaganda, international scrutiny intensifies. Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledges to investigate any relevant information received, underscoring the delicate state of bilateral affairs and the urgency for diplomatic resolution.