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'Mossad-like targeted killings' in Pakistan: How it may help BJP in Lok Sabha polls | India News

India News: Allegations of India's involvement in Pakistan killings, reported by the Guardian, can significantly impact the geopolitical landscape in South Asia.

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'India admitting culpability': Pakistan on Rajnath Singh's 'Pakistan mein ghus kar maarengey' remark

'India admitting culpability': Pakistan on Rajnath Singh's 'Pakistan mein ghus kar maarengey' remark
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'India admitting culpability': Pakistan on Rajnath Singh's 'Pakistan mein ghus kar maarengey' remark – vision mp

'India admitting culpability': Pakistan on Rajnath Singh's 'Pakistan mein ghus kar maarengey' remark – vision mp
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'Pakistan mein ghus kar maarengey': Rajnath Singh's stern message for terrorists on 'targeted killings' in India

Rajnath Singh responded to a report by The Guardian alleging that the Indian government carried out assassinations in Pakistan as part of a strategy to eliminate terrorists living abroad.

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Death toll from Pakistan blast rises to 59 as minister blames India

The death toll from a large blast at a mosque in Pakistan rose to 59 on Saturday as the government vowed to find the perpetrators and accused India's intelligence agency of being involved. Friday's blast tore through a mosque in Mastung in the southern province of Balochistan after a bomber detonated his explosives near a police vehicle where people were gathering for a procession to mark the birthday of the Prophet Mohammad. Pakistani officials have long claimed that India sponsors violent groups in Pakistan - claims India has always denied.

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