India denied Pakistan terror financing allegations

India has denied allegations by its arch-foe Pakistan that the Indian government had helped fund terrorist groups on Pakistani soil, with a foreign ministry spokesman dismissing them as “fabricated” and “figments of imagination”.

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Saturday accused India of sponsoring “terrorism” aimed at destabilizing the country and undermining its economic partnership with China. He said that Islamabad would present its evidence to the United Nations and other international bodies.

He added that Pakistan itself funds rebels – an allegation Islamabad also denies. A statement from Pakistan’s military said India was “training, harboring and launching… terrorists into Pakistan,” from 87 training camps – 66 in Afghanistan and 21 in India.

“We expect the international community to force India to end its terrorism & bring to justice those responsible for killing thousands of innocent people in Pakistan,” Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Twitter.

The nuclear-armed neighbors – who have fought three wars since both won independence from colonial power Britain – have long accused each other of equipping rebels.

This desperate attempt will find few takers as the international community is aware of Pakistan’s tactics.
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But Saturday’s announcement by Pakistan’s foreign minister and military at a news conference in the capital Islamabad provided a heightened level of detail and specific accusations.

Irrefutable facts

Pakistani officials said they had obtained documents that showed India had met with and funded members of the Pakistani Taliban; as well as armed groups from the southern province of Balochistan; who has claimed responsibility for attacks on Chinese interests; as part of an effort to sabotage China’s $65bn Belt and Road investment plan in Pakistan.

“We have irrefutable facts that we will present before the nation and international community through this dossier,” the Pakistani foreign minister claimed. Pakistan’s foreign ministry rejected India’s denial of “irrefutable evidence” on Indian state sponsorship of terrorism.

“Fully exposed, India has typically resorted to sophistry, obfuscation, and re-fabrication,” a statement on Monday said. “The Dossier presented by Pakistan extensively documents; India’s active planning, promoting, aiding, abetting, financing, and execution of terrorist activities against Pakistan,” the statement added.

Major-General Babar Iftikhar, who heads the media and public relations office for Pakistan’s armed forces; presented some of the dossier’s evidence purporting to show India’s involvement in attacks within Pakistan; including bank receipts showing funding and photos showing alleged perpetrators of attacks inside the Indian consulate in Jalalabad, Afghanistan.