‘India ordered killing of 20 people in Pakistan’

A British newspaper has made startling revelations, alleging that India ordered the killing of 20 individuals in Pakistan.

According to the report published by The Guardian, the Modi government of India purportedly orchestrated the killings of numerous individuals within Pakistan. Documents shared by Pakistani and Indian intelligence officials, alongside Pakistan’s investigative authorities, shed light on how India’s intelligence agency RAW initiated overseas assassination operations post-2019.

The latest accusations pertain to the deaths of 20 individuals at the hands of unidentified armed assailants in Pakistan since 2020. The Indian intelligence agency RAW is alleged to be under the direct control of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s office, who is currently serving his third term and is contesting elections this month.

Allegations are further bolstered by interviews with intelligence agency officials, suggesting that India pursued a policy of targeting individuals abroad whom it perceives as enemies. However, reports indicate disagreement from the US and Canada regarding these actions. India has been implicated in the killings of various individuals, including Sikh separatists.

The British newspaper highlights the direct involvement of RAW in the alleged killings in Pakistan, as per documents seen during the preparation of the report. Pakistani investigators suggest that RAW’s sleeper cells, operated from abroad, were responsible for orchestrating the killings.