A Pakistani policeman looks at the blood-stained floor of the Agriculture Training Institute following an attack by Taliban militants in Peshawar on Dec 1, 2017. NEW DELHI: India on Sunday denied allegations by its arch-rival Pakistan that New Delhi had helped fund militant groups on Pakistani soil, with a foreign ministry spokesman dismissing them as"fabricated" and"figments of imagination".
Pakistan's foreign minister said on Saturday the country would present its evidence to the United Nations and other international bodies."This desperate attempt will find few takers as the international community is aware of Pakistan's tactics," India's foreign ministry spokesman Anurag Srivastava said in a statement.
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.
India, meanwhile, has long alleged that Pakistan has founded, trained and funded secessionist militant groups operating in the Kashmir valley, a Himalayan region claimed by both countries but administered by New Delhi.
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