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India complains of militant training camps in Pakistan

Source: SAMAA
New Delhi : India | 3 months ago  
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NEW DELHI: India's defense minister said on Tuesday there were dozens of Islamic militant training camps active near Pakistan's border with India that had not been dismantled by authorities there. "As long as the terrorist camps are functioning in the border areas in Pakistan soil, certainly there...
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