Prime Minister Imran Khan said that Pakistan has consistently drawn the attention of the international community towards India’s “subversive activities to undermine democracies in the region” and “export/ fund extremism through structures of fake news organisations and ‘think tanks'”. “Recently, the government of Pakistan provided a dossier to the United Nations of India’s state terrorism in Pakistan,” he said. He added that the revelations made in the DisinfoLab report “vindicated Pakistan’s position and exposed its detractors”. “The international community needs to take notice of a rogue Indian regime that now threatens the stability of the global system,” he said. Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi also addressed the report in a tweet, saying the neighbouring country’s actions were powered by “fascist ideals” that “even put Goebbels to shame”.
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