India rejects Pakistan's allegations of involvement in Karachi attack
India's Ministry of External Affairs denied Pakistan's claims that New Delhi was linked to a recent terrorist strike in Karachi, while Pakistani authorities reported casualties and counter‑terrorist operations.
Pakistan alleged that India was involved in a terrorist attack on a Sindh Rangers compound in Karachi. India's Ministry of External Affairs rejected those allegations, calling them unfounded.
According to the New Indian Express, the Karachi attack left four paramilitary personnel dead and was the city's first major terrorist strike since October 2024. Pakistani security forces said they killed six terrorists and captured another alive after foiling the attack.
The New Indian Express also reported that certain elements in the Pakistani establishment alleged an Indian link to the Karachi attack.
Pakistan's Foreign Office spokesperson rejected India's statement regarding Pakistan's recent strikes against terrorists in Afghanistan, describing the strikes as legitimate, targeted and proportionate actions against terrorist infrastructure, as reported by Dawn.
Dawn further reported that India has historically interfered in and undermined the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its neighbouring countries, contravening the UN Charter and suppressing the right to self‑determination of Kashmiris in Indian‑occupied Jammu and Kashmir, violating relevant UN resolutions.
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