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India funding Taliban fighters: Pak

Source: Hindustan times
New Delhi : India | about 1 month ago  
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Pakistan’s interior minister Rehman Malik not only claimed on Monday that India was funding the Taliban fighters who were wreaking havoc in Pakistan, but also added he was ready to confront the Indian government with the evidence. “I’m convinced about it,” he told a television...
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