India Accused of Extrajudicial Killings in Pakistan, Tied to Modi's Office
Reports suggest a systematic campaign targeting militants and dissidents on foreign soil, with direct links to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's office.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi's office is accused of ordering assassinations in Pakistan, with Indian and Pakistani intelligence operatives alleging involvement of India's Research & Analysis Wing (RAW).
- The strategy, aimed at eliminating terrorists and dissidents abroad, was reportedly emboldened after the 2019 Pulwama attack.
- Allegations include the targeting of Sikh separatists in the Khalistan movement, with operations conducted by sleeper cells primarily out of the UAE.
- Documented evidence and intelligence sources claim up to 20 killings since 2020, with a significant increase in 2023.
- India's Ministry of External Affairs denies the allegations, labeling them as 'false and malicious anti-India propaganda'.